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EXPLANATORY. 

The  following  work  is  divided  into  two  parts  : 

I.  The  Writings  of  Hamilton,  other  than  official, 
and  those  relating  to  him,  chronologically  arranged 
under  the  date  of  the  first  edition. 

II.  The  Official  Writings  of  Hamilton  (Treasury 
Reports  and  Circulars),  with  the  same  arrangement. 

The  initials  which  precede  the  numbers  at  the  end 
of  the  description,  indicate  certain  public  libraries  in 
which  the  books  may  be  consulted. 

A.  signifies  Astor  Library. 

B.  "          Boston  Public  Library. 
B.A.          "         Boston  Athenaeum  Library. 

C.  "         Library  of  Congress. 

H.          "          Harvard  University  Library. 

M.          "         Massachusetts     Historical     Society 

Library. 

N.          "         New  York   Historical    Society    Li 
brary. 

P.          "         Library  Company  of  Philadelphia. 
P.H.S.          "         Pennsylvania  Historical  Society  Li 
brary. 

S.          "         New  York  State  Library. 
S.D.         "         State  Department  Library. 
...          "         a  line  omitted  in  the  title, 
lines          "         "     "       " 


The  authorship  of  the  following   works   has  been  wrongly  attributed  to 
Hamilton  : 

American  Arguments  for  British  Rights  ;  being  a  republication  of  the  Letters 

of  Phocion.   .  .   .  Charleston,  S.  C.,  1806. 

By  William  L.  Smith.     See  Stevens'  Historical  Nuggets,  No.  3262. 
Examination  of  the  late  Proceedings  in  Congress.     See  No.  53  infra. 

"•"    Treaty.   .   .  .  By  Cato.     See  No.  59  infra. 
Hamilton  (A.).    Considerations  in  favor  of  a  National  Bank.  New  York  :  1834. 

"          "         Letter  on  the  Subjects  of  Banks  and  Currency.     New  York  : 

1839. 
Hamilton  (A.).    Letter  submitting   a   plan   of   a  fiscal   agent.     Washington  : 

1841. 

By  a  son  of  Alexander  Hamilton. 

Letters  addressed  to  the  Yeomanry  of  the  U.  S.  See  No.  52  infra. 
Politics  and  Views  of  a  Certain  Party  Displayed.  See  No.  49  infra. 
Reflections  on  Monroe's  View  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Executive.  By  Scipio. 

.  .  .   1798. 

By  Uriah  Tracey.     See  Brinley  Catalogue.     Part  3,  lot  4839. 

Vindication  of  the  Treaty  .   .  .  with  Great  Britain.     By  Curtius.     1795. 

By  Noah  Webster,   with  the  exception  of  Nos.  6  and  7,  which  are  by 
James  Kent. 

Wolcott  (O.).  An  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States  on  the  Subject 
of  the  Report  of  a  Committee  .  .  .  appointed  to  Examine  and  Report, 
whether  Monies  drawn  from  the  Treasury  have  been  faithfully  applied.  .  .  . 
By  Oliver  Wolcott.  Boston  :  1802. 

Hamilton  was  said  to  have  assisted  Wolcott  in  this  work,  and  it  is  very 
probable. 


BIBLIOTHECA  HAMILTONIANA. 


A//A 


1774. 


\Hamilton  (Alexander).^     Full  Vindication. 

A/Full  Vindication/of  the/Measures  of  the  Con 
gress, /from/The  Calumnies  of  their  Enemies  ;/In  An 
swer  to/A  Letter,/Under  the  Signature  of/A.  W. 
Farmer./ Whereby  His  Sophistry  is  exposed,  his 
Cavils  confuted,  his/Artifices  detected,  and  his  Wit 
ridiculed  ;/In/A  General  Address/To  the  Inhabi 
tants  of  America,/And/A  Particular  Address/To 
the  Farmers  of  the  Province  of  New-York./Veritas 
magna  est  et  prsevalebit — /Truth  is  powerful  and  will 
prevail./New-York  r/Printed  by  James  Rivington./ 
1774. 

8vo,  pp.  35.  N.,  B.A.  i 

Written  in  answer  to  "  Free  Thoughts,  on  the  Proceedings  of  the  Conti 
nental  Congress By  a  [Westchester]  Farmer  "  [Samuel  Seabury.] 

and  issued  from  the  press  within  a  fortnight  of  that  pamphlet's  publication. 
Although  written  when  Hamilton  was  but  seventeen  years  of  age,  and  a 
student  in  Kings  (now  Columbia)  College,  it  was  so  able  in  style  and  argu 
ment  that  the  authorship  was  attributed  to  both  William  Livingston  and 
John  Jay.  The  Loyalists  could  not  let  it  go  unnoticed  ;  and  it  was  an 
swered  in  No.  2. 

"  FARMER  A.  W.  has  seen  a  pamphlet,  entitled,  'A  Full  Vindication 
of  the  Measiires  of  the  Congress,  etc'  He  is  neither  frighted  nor  discon 
certed  by  it ;  nor  does  he  find  any  thing  in  it  to  make  him  change  his  senti 
ments,  as  expressed  in  the  Free  Thoughts  :  If  the  author  of  the  Vindication 
has  any  teeth  left,  here  is  another  file  at  his  service.  A.  W.  would  be  -well 
pleased  with  an  opportunity  of  vindicating  both  his  publications  at  the  same 

i 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.          3 

time,  and  he  will  wait  ten  days  for  this  Friend  to  America's  Remarks  upon 
the  Examination  into  the  Conduct  of  the  Delegates,  which  he  supposes  will 
be  full  time  enough  for  so  very  accomplished  a  writer  to  ridicule  all  the  wit 
contained  in  it"  Postscript  to  "  The  Congress  Canvassed  ...  By  A. 
W.  Farmer." 

[Seabury  (Samuel).~\ 

A/ View/of  the/Contro versy/between/Great- Brit 
ain  and  her  Colonies  :/Including/A  Mode  of  Deter 
mining  their  present  Disputes,/Finally  and  Effecually  ; 
/and  of  Preventing/All  Future  Contentions./In/a 
Letter,/To  the  Author  of/A  Full  Vindication/of/The 
Measures  of  the  Congress,/from  the/Calumnies  of 
their  Enemies./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./By  A.  W.  Farmer./ 
Author  of  Free  Thoughts,  Etc./New-York  :/Printed 
by  James  Rivington,/M,Dcc,Lxxiv. 

8vo,  pp.  37.  N.  2 

Also  in  "  London,  Reprinted  by  Richardson  and  Urquhart,  1775."  8vo. 
pp.  (4)  90. 

The  authorship  of  the  "  Westchester  Farmer"  tracts  has  been  ascribed 
to  Dr.  T.  B.  Chandler,  Dr.  Charles  Inglis,  Isaac  Wilkins,  and  Dr.  Samuel 
Seabury,  but  the  question  is  settled  by  a  document  printed  in  volume  8  (p. 
117)  of  the  "  Magazine  of  American  History,"  in  which  Seabury  states 
himself  to  be  the  writer. 

Samuel  Seabury  was  suspected  of  being  the  "  Westchester  Farmer,"  and 
was  seized  by  a  party  of  "  Regulators, "and  carried  to  New  Haven  ;  where 
he  was  kept  in  confinement  and  every  endeavor  made  to  induce  him  to 
confess  himself  the  writer.  They  were  by  far  the  ablest  arguments  against 
the  Whigs  in  America  ;  and  were  not  only  answered  by  them,  but  copies 
were,  with  due  formality,  tarred  and  feathered,  or  burned,  by  Sons  of  Lib 
erty  ;  and  Rivington's  printing  office  was  entered,  his  presses  broken,  and  his 
type  thrown  into  the  street. 

UNIVE] 

I775-  \AFORN\A- ^ 

^ — 

[Hamilton  (A.}.~\     Farmer  Refuted. 

The/Farmer  Refuted  :/or,/A  more  impartial  and 
comprehensive/View/of  the/Dispute  between  Great- 


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Britain/and  the/Colonies,/intended  as  a/Further  Vin 
dication/of  the/Congress  i/In/Answer  to  a  Letter/ 
from/A.  W.  Farmer,/intitled/A  View  of  the  Contro- 
versy/between/Great-Britain  and  her  Colonies  :/In- 
cluding/A  Mode  of  determining  the  present  Disputes 
/Finally  and  Effectually,  &c./.  .  ./.  .  ./New  York  : 
Printed  by  James  Rivington.  1775. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  78.  N.  3 

Signed  "A  Sincere  Friend  to  America."  A  much  more  elaborate  work 
than  the  Vindication. 

"  N.  B. — An  Answer  to  the  preceding  Piece  by  A.  W.  Farmer,  was 
advertised  to  be  in  press  with  the  following  title  :  '  The  Republican  Dis 
sected  ;  or,  The  Anatomy  of  an  American  Whig  ; '  but,  by  a  sudden  and 
unexpected  Revolution,  the  Liberty  of  the  Press  was  totally  destroyed,  and 
nothing  could  be  printed  on  the  side  of  Government."  MS.  Note  by  Dr. 
T.  B.  Chandler,  in  a  copy  of  the  pamphlet  in  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.  Library. 


1783. 

\Hamilton  and  others.^   Address  of  Congress.    Phila.  : 

1783- 

Address/and/Recommendations  /  to/  The  States,/ 
by/The  United  States  in  Congress/assembled./Phila- 
delphia  r/Printed  by  David  C.  Claypoole./M,DCC,Lxxx- 
iii. 

8vo,  pp.  14,  (i),  9,  (i),  3,  6,  5,  4,  20.  B.A.  4 

8vo,  pp.  14,  (i),  9,  (i),  3,  6,  5,  4,  26. 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  pamphlet ;  with  the  difference  in  collation 
noted  above.  They  are  identical  in  matter  to  the  ninth  page  of  the  last 
division,  where  a  foot  note,  partially  filling  pp.  9-16,  is  added.  There  are 
also  variations  in  the  composing  of  the  types. 

A  Circular  Letter  to  the  States,  on  the  necessity  of  raising  revenues  for 
the  general  government,  drafted  by  James  Madison,  Hamilton  and  Oliver 
Ellsworth.  In  the  papers  accompanying  the  address  is  Hamilton's  report 
on  the  refusal  of  Rhode  Island  to  accede  to  the  Impost. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.          7 

^Hamilton  and  other s.\    Address  of  Congress.     Bost.: 

1783- 

Address/and/Recommendations/to/The  States,/ 
by/The  United  States  in  Congress/assembled. /Phila 
delphia  :  Printed  1 783./Boston  :  Re-printed,/By  Order 
of  the  Hon.  House  of  Representatives  of  the/Com 
monwealth  of  Massachusetts,  1783. 

8vo,  pp.  62.  B.A.  5 

^Hamilton  and  others.  ]    A  ddress  of  Congress.    Hart 
ford :   1783. 

Address  and  Recommendations  to  the  States,  by 
the  United  States  in  Congress  assembled,  with  an 
Appendix,  containing  a  Report  of  the  Committee  of 
Pay-Table,  to  the  General  Assembly,  respecting  the 
Public  Accounts  of  the  State  of  Connecticut.  Phila 
delphia,  printed  :  Hartford,  reprinted  by  Hudson  & 
Goodwin,  MDCCLXXXIII. 

4to,  pp.  50,  (18).  B.A.  6 

\Hamilton  and  othersl\     Address  of  Congress.     Lon 
don  :  1783. 

By  Order  of  Congress./Addresses/and/Recommen- 
dations/to  the/States,/by  the/United  States/in  Con 
gress  assembled./Philadelphia  i/Printed  by  David  C. 
Claypoole./London  reprinted,/For  J.  Stockdale,  in 
Piccadilly. /MDCCLXXXIII. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  91,  (i).  7 

\Hamilton  and  other s^\    Address  of  Congress.      Tren 
ton:    1783. 

Address  and  Recommendations  to  the  States,  by 
The  United  States  in  Congress  assembled.  Trenton  : 
Reprinted  by  Isaac  Collins,  M,DCC,LXXXIII. 

I2mo,  pp.  36.  8 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.          9 
1784. 

{Hamilton  (A.).~\     Phocion.     N.Y.:   1784. 

A/Letter/from/Phocion/to  the/Considerate  Citi- 
zens/of/New-York,/On  the  Politicks  of  the  Day.  New- 
York  :/Printed  by  Samuel  Loudon,/M.Dcc.LXxxiv. 

Svo,  pp.  23.  N.  9 

At  the  close  of  the  Revolutionary  war,  the  popular  feeling  against  the 
tories  was  so  strong  that  it  was  next  to  impossible  for  them  to  obtain  jus 
tice.  At  this  time  Hamilton  rendered  them  great  service,  in  his  argument 
in  the  Rutgers-Waddington  case  (unfortunately  not  preserved)  and  still 
more  in  the  Letters  of  Phocion.  For  a  reply  see  No.  14. 

\Hamilton  (A.).]     Phocion.     Boston:   1784. 

A/Letter/from/Phocion/to  the/Considerate  Citi- 
zens/of/New-York,/On  the  Politicks  of  the  Day./ 
New-York  :  Printed  by  Samuel  Loudon./Boston  : 
Reprinted  by  T.  and  J.  Fleet,  1784. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  M.,  B.A.  10 

{Hamilton  (A.).~\     Phocion.     N.   Y. :   1784. 

A/Letter/from/Phocion/to  the/Considerate  Citi- 
zens/of/New-York,/On  the  Politics  of  the  Day./The 
Third  Edition./New-York  r/Printed  by  Samuel  Lou- 
don. /M.DCC.LXXXIV. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  ii 

[Hamilton  (A.).]     Phocion.     Newport:   1784. 

A  Letter  from  Phocion  to  the  Considerate  Citizens 
of  New  York,  on  the  Politics  of  the  Day.  Newport : 
Reprinted,  1784. 

8vo,  pp.  19.  12 

Hamilton  (A.^).     Phocion.     Phila. :   1784. 

A/Letter/from/Phocion,/to  the/Considerate  Citi- 
zens/of/New-York,/on  the  Politics  of  the  Times,/in 


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Consequence  of  the  Peace.  /  Said  to  be  written  by 
Colonel  Hamilton,/late  Aid  to  his  Excellency  General 
Washington,/and  a  Member  of  the  American  Con 
gress./ /Philadelphia  :/ Printed  and  Sold  by 

Robert  Bell,  in  Third-Street./M,Dcc,LXxxiv. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  P.  H.  S. 

Svo,  pp.  15,  (i).  P.,H.  13 

Mr.  J.  C.  Hamilton  states  that  Phocion  was  reprinted  in  England ;  and 
Mr.  Sabin  (Diet.  29962)  gives  several  editions  not  in  this  list ;  but  I  am 
inclined  to  believe  both  are  in  error. 

\Ledyard  (Isaac) .] 

Mentor's  Reply/to/Phocion's  Letter  ;/With/Some 
Observations  on  Trade. /Addressed  to  the  Citizens  of 
New-York./New-York  :/Printed  by  Shepard  Kollock, 
/No.  22,  Hanover-Square,  1784. 

8vo,  pp.  18.  N.  14 

Reprinted  in  Philadelphia  with  William  Bingham's  "  Strictures  on  Lord 
Sheffield's  Pamphlet,  1784"  ;  and  Mr.  Sabin  gives  a  separate  edition  of  it 
in  that  city  ;  but  on  reference  to  the  copies  mentioned  by  him,  they  were 
found  to  be  the  Bingham  edition. 

[Hamilton  (A.).~\     Second  Phocion.     N.  Y.  :   1784. 

A/Second  Letter/from/Phocion/to  the/Consider 
ate  Citizens/of/New-York./Containing  Remarks  on/ 
Mentor's  Reply.  /  New- York  :/ Printed  by  Samuel 
Loudon/MDCCLxxxiv. 

8vo,  pp.  43.  N.  15 

For  a  history  of  the  Phocion-Mentor  controversy  see  Mr.  McMaster's 
"  Hist,  of  the  People  of  the  U.  S.,"  Vol.  I,  p.  127. 

Hamilton  (A.).     Second  Phocion.     Phila.  :   1784. 

Colonel  Hamilton's/Second  Letter,/from/Phocion 
/to  the/Considerate  Citizens/of/New-York,/on  the 
Politics  of  the  Times,/in  Consequence  of  the  Peace  : 
/Containing  Remarks  on/Mentor's  Reply./Philadel- 
phia  :/Printed  and  Sold  by  Robert  Bell,  in  Third- 
Street./M,DCC,Lxxxiv. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  27-48.  P.,H.  16 


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1788. 

\Hamilton  and  other s.\  The  Federalist.  N.  Y.:  1788. 
The/Federalist  :/A  Collection/of/Essays,/written 
in  Favour  of  the/New  Constitution, /as  agreed  upon 
by  the  Federal  Convention/September  17,  iJ&J./ 
In  Two  Volumes. /Vol.  I. /New  York  r/Printed  and 
Sold  by  J.  and  A.  M'Lean,/No.  41,  Hanover-Square. 

/M,DCC,LXXXVIII. 

2  vols.  I2mo,  pp.  vi,  227 — vi,  384,  N.,  B.A.  17 

The  first  edition  in  book  form.  It  is  difficult  to  find  in  uncut  condition, 
or  on  thick  paper. 

Jay  wrote  numbers  2,  3,  4,  5,  and  64  ;  Madison  numbers  10,  14,  37  to 
48  inclusive  ;  numbers  18,  19,  and  20  are  the  joint  work  of  Madison  and 
Hamilton  ;  numbers  49  to  58,  62  and  63  are  claimed  by  both  Madison  and 
Hamilton  ;  the  rest  of  the  numbers  are  by  Hamilton.  The  authorship  of 
the  12  numbers  claimed  by  both  Madison  and  Hamilton  is  fully  discussed 
by  Mr.  Lodge  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society 
for  1885,  and  in  the  ninth  volume  of  "  Hamilton's  Works,"  Mr.  Dawson's 
and  Mr.  J.  C.  Hamilton's  editions  of  the  Federalist,  and  in  the  Historical 
Magazine,  Vol.  8,  p.  305. 

"  It  would  be  difficult  to  find  a  treatise,  which,  in  so  small  a  compass, 
contains  so  much  valuable  political  information,  or  in  which  the  true 
principles  of  republican  government  are  unfolded  with  such  precision." 
American  Magazine  for  March,  1787. 

' '  To  our  ancestors  it  was  little  more  than  a  huge  Federal  pamphlet. 
To  us,  it  is  the  interpreter  of  the  Constitution.  There  is  no  reason  what 
ever  to  suppose  that  the  followers  of  Clinton  gave  any  more  heed  to  the 
writings  of  Publius  than  did  the  followers  of  Hamilton  to  the  foolery  of 
Brutus  and  the  nonsense  of  Centinel.  Indeed,  six  administrations  passed 
away,  and  a  new  generation  sprang  up,  before  it  was  discovered  that  the 
modest  volume  of  essays  about  which  editors  and  biographers  were 
wrangling  was,  after  all,  the  best  commentary  on  the  Constitution  that 
could  be  written.  That  the  work  is  a  true  statement  of  what  the  framers 
of  that  instrument  meant  it  to  be  cannot  be  doubted.  Two  of  the  authors 
had  sat  in  the  convention,  had  taken  part  in  the  debates,  had  listened  to 
the  objections  lodged  against  every  article,  and  had  come  away  with  note 
books  and  memories  full  of  that  precise  information  the  task  required. 
Nothing  was  left  to  conjecture  ;  every  thing  was  known."  McMaster's 
"  Hist,  of  the  People  of  the  U.  S.,"  Vol.  I,  p.  484. 

Hamilton  and  others.    The  Federalist.    Paris :  1 792. 
Le  Federaliste,/ou/Collection  de  quelques  Ecrits 


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en  faveur  de/la  Constitution  proposee  aux  Etats- 
Unis/de  1'Amerique,  par  la  Convention  convoquee/ 
en  1787  ;/Publies  dans  les  Etats-Unis  de  1'Amerique 
par/MM.  Hamilton,  Madisson  et  Gay,/Citoyens  de 
1'Etat  de  New-York. /Tome  Premier. /A  Paris,/Chez 
Buisson,  Libraire,  rue  Hautefeuille,/No.  2O./I792. 

2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  lii.,  366 — (4),  511. 
2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  (5),  xxii-lii,  366 — (4),  511. 

The  two  editions  noted  above  are  identical  as  to  matter  and  composition, 
with  the  exception  of  the  introduction,  which  is  omitted  in  the  second. 

Translated  by  Trudaine  de  la  Sablie're,  who  added  an  Introduction, 
and  Notes,  most  of  which  are  merely  explanatory  of  such  parts  of  the 
text  as  would  be  unintelligible  to  the  French  reader. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Paris :  1 795. 
Le  Federaliste,/ou/Collection  de  quelques  Ecrits 
en  faveur/de  la  Constitution  proposee  aux  Etats- 
Unis/de  1'Amerique,  par  la  Convention  convoquee/ 
en  1787  ;/Publies  dans  les  Etats-Unis  de  1'Amerique 
par/MM.  Hamilton,  Madisson  et  Jay,/Citoyens  de 
1'Etat  de  New-York. /Seconde  Edition./Tome  Pre- 
mier./A  Paris,/Chez  Buisson,  Libraire,  rue  Haut- 
seuille,/No.  2o./An  36.  de  la  Republique. 

2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  (5),  xxii-lii,  366 — (4),  511.  19 

A  reissue,  with  new  titles,  of  the  second  issue  of  No.  18. 

\Hamilton  a nd  others.  ]  The  Federalist.  N.  Y.  :  1799. 
The/Federalist  :/A  Collection  of/Essays,/written 
in  favour  of  the/New  Constitution,/as  agreed  upon  by 
the/Federal  Convention/September  17,  1 78  7.  /  I  n 
Two  Volumes. /Vol.  I. /New-York  i/Printed  and  sold 
by  John  Tiebout,/No.  358  Pearl-Street./ 1799. 

2  vols.  I2mo,  pp.  vi,  227 — vi,  384.  C.  20 

Of  the  first  edition  of  the  Federalist  a  few  copies  remained  unsold,  which 


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passed  into  the  hands  of  John  Tiebout,  who  printed  new  title-pages.     It  is 
the  scarcest  edition.     See  Mr.  Dawson's  Introduction  (No.  37),  p.  Ixvii. 

[Hamilton  and  others^]  The  Federalist.  N.  Y. :  1802. 
The  /  Federalist,  /  on  the  New  Constitution.  /  By 
Publius. /Written  in  1 788.7X0  which  is  added,/Pacifi- 
cus,/on  the  Proclamation  of  Neutrality./Written  in 
i793./Likewise,/The  Federal  Constitution,/with  all 
the  Amendments./Revised  and  Corrected./In  Two 
Volumes./Vol.  I.  /Copy-right  secured. /N ew-York  :/ 
Printed  and  sold  by  George  F.  Hopkins,/ At  Wash 
ington's  Head./i8o2. 

2  vols.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  317,  (i) — v,  351.  N.  21 

Edited  by  John  Wells.  "In  the  year  1802,  Mr.  Hopkins,  printer,  of 
this  city,  intending  to  publish  a  new  edition  of  The  Federalist,  took  this 
opportunity  to  apply  to  Gen.  Hamilton,  and  solicit  him  to  correct  and  re 
vise  the  numbers,  and,  so  far  succeeded,  as  to  obtain  his  consent  to  assist 
in  the  revisal,  provided  a  gentleman  of  competent  literary  talents  would 
undertake  to  make  the  first  verbal  corrections,  for  the  original  idea  was  to 
be  strictly  adhered  to: — He  then  examined  the  whole  with  his  own  eye, 
previous  to  its  being  committed  to  the  press,  and  saw  that  it  was  free  from 
literary  blemishes."  William  A.  Coleman  in  the  N.  Y.  Evening  Post, 
March  25,  1817. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  N.  Y.  :  1 8 1  o. 
The/Federalist,/on  the  New  Constitution  ;/written 
in  i788,/by  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Jay  and  Mr.  Madison. 
/To  which  is  added/Pacificus,/on  the  Proclamation 
of  Neutrality  ;/written  in  1 793, /by  Mr.  Hamilton. /A 
new  edition,  with  the  Names  and  Portraits  of  the 
several  Writers. /In  Two  Volumes./Vol.  I.  /New- 
York  i/Published  by  Williams  &  Whiting,/at  their 
Theological  and  Classical  Book-store,/No.  1 18,  Pearl- 
Street./Printed  by  J.  Seymour./i8io. 

2  vols.  Svo,  pp.  iv,  368,  2  portraits — iv,  368,  portrait.  22 

A  separate  edition  of  volumes  2  and  3  of  the  "Works  of  Hamilton," 
as  edited  by  John  Wells,  in  1810.  It  is  identical  in  matter  with  No.  21, 
with  the  addition  of  the  names  of  the  authors  from  ' '  a  private  memoran 
dum  in  his  (Hamilton's)  own  handwriting." 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        19 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Phila. :  1817. 
The/Federalist,/on  the  New  Constitution  ;/written 
in  i788,/by  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Jay,  and  Mr.  Madison, 
/A  New  Edition, /with  the  Names  and  Portraits  of 
the  several  Writers.  /  Philadelphia  :  /  Published  by 
Benjamin  Warner,  No.  147,  Market  Street. /William 
Greer.  Printer.  Harrisburg./i8i7. 

8vo,  pp.  477,  3  portraits.  23 

The  first  single  volume  edition.     It  follows  the  1810  edition  in  matter. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Phila.  :  1 8 1 8. 
The/Federalist,/on  the  New  Constitution  ;/written 
in  i788,/by  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Jay,  and  Mr.  Madison. 
/A  New  Edition,/with  the  Names  and  Portraits  of 
the  several  Writers./Philadelphia  i/Published  by  Ben 
jamin  Warner,  No.  147,  Market  Street,/and  sold  at 
his  stores,  Richmond,  Virginia,/and  Charleston,  South 
Carolina./!  8 1 8. 

8vo,  pp.  504,  3  portraits.  24 

Printed  from  the  same  forms  as  No.  23,  with  the  addition  of  an  appen 
dix,  containing  the  Articles  of  Confederation  and  the  Constitution. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Wash. :  1 8 1 8. 
The/Federalist,/on/the  New  Constitution,/written 
in/the  Year  i788,/by/Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison, 
and  Mr.  Jay,/ with /an  Appendix,/Containing/the 
Letters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius,/on  the/Proclama 
tion  of  Neutrality  of  1 793  ;/Also,  the/Original  Articles 
of  Confederation,/and/the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,/with  the/Amendments  made  thereto./A  New 
Edition./The  Numbers  written  by  Mr.  Madison  cor 
rected  by  Himself. /City  of  Washington  :/Printed  and 
published  by  Jacob  Gideon,  Jun./i8i8. 

8vo,  pp.  671.  25 

Mr.  Madison  claims  the  authorship,  in  this  edition,  of  Nos.  18,  19,  and 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 


21 


20,  which  Hamilton  had  given  as  their  joint  work  ;  and  49  to  58,  62  and 
63,  which  Mr.  Hamilton  had  claimed  for  himself.  In  spite  of  the  research 
and  study  devoted  to  the  dispute,  it  is  to-day  impossible  to  give  the  author 
ship  to  either  with  any  certainty. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Wash.  .-1821. 
The/Federalist,/on/the  New  Constitution,/Written 
in/the  Year  i788,/by/Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison, 
and  Mr.  Jay, /with /an  Appendix,/Containing/the 
Letters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius,/on  the/Proclama 
tion  of  Neutrality  of  1 793  ;/Also,  the/Original  Arti 
cles  of  Confederation, /and/the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States,/with  the/ Amendments  made  thereto. 
/A  New  Edition. /The  Numbers  written  by  Mr. 
Madison  corrected  by  Himself./City  of  Washington  : 
/Printed  and  published  by  Jacob  Gideon,  Jun./i82i. 

8vo,  pp.  671.  26 

A  reissue  of  No.  25  with  new  titles  only.     It  is  not  in  Mr.  Dawson's  list 
of  editions. 

Hamilton  and  others.      The  Federalist.     H allow  ell : 

1826. 

The/Federalist,/on/the  New  Constitution,/Writ- 
ten  in/the  Year  i;88,/by  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madi 
son,  and  Mr.  Jay  :/With/an  Appendix,/Containing/ 
the  Letters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius,/on  the/Proc 
lamation  of  Neutrality  of  1 793  ;/Also,  the/Original 
Articles  of  Confederation, /and  the/Constitution  of 
the  United  States, /with  the/ Amendments  made 
thereto./A  New  Edition./The  Numbers  written  by 
Mr.  Madison  corrected  by  Himself./Hallowell,  (Me.): 
/Printed  and  published  by  Glazier  &  Co./i826. 

8vo,  pp.  582.  27 

A  reprint  of  Gideon's  edition. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         23 

Hamilton  and  others.      The  Federalist.     Hallowell : 

1831. 

The/Federalist/on/the  New  Constitution,/written 
in  the  Year  1 788,/by/Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison, 
and  Mr.  Jay  :/With/an  Appendix,/Containing/the 
Letters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius,/on  the/Proclama 
tion  of  Neutrality  of  1 793  ;/also,  the/Original  Articles 
of  Confederation,  and  the  Con-/stitution  of  the  United 
States,/with  the  Amendments  made  thereto./A  New 
Edition./The  Numbers  written  by  Mr.  Madison  cor 
rected  by  Himself. /Hallowell  :/Printed  and  published 
by  Glazier,  Masters  &  Co./ 1831. 

8vo,   pp.  542.  28 

Not  in  Mr.  Sabin's  Dictionary  of  Books  relating  to  America,  and  Mr. 
Dawson,  who  had  heard  of  such  an  edition,  was  unable  to  find  a  copy. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Wash.:\%$\. 
The/Federalist,/on/The  New  Constitution, /written 
in/the  Year  1 788,/by/Alexander  Hamilton,  James 
Madison  &  John  Jay,/With  an  Appendix,/Con- 
taining  the  Original  Articles  of  Confederation  ;  the/ 
Letter  of  General  Washington,  as  President  of  the/ 
Convention,  to  the  President  of  Congress;  the 
Consti-/tution  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
Amendments  to/the  Constitution./A  New  Edition, 
/with  a  Table  of  Contents,  /  and  /  a  copious 
Alphabetical  Index./The  Numbers  written  by  Mr. 
Madison  corrected  by  Himself. /Washington  .-/Pub 
lished  by  Thompson  &  Homans./Way  &  Gideon, 
Printers./ 1 83 1. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  3-420.  C.  29 

The  first  edition  with  an  index. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         25 

Hamilton  and  others.      The  Federalist.     Hallowell : 

1837- 

The/Federalist,/on/the  New  Constitution,/written 
in  the  year  i788,/by/Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison, 
and  Mr.  Jay:/with/an  Appendix,/Containing/the 
Letters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius/on  the/ Proclama 
tion  of  Neutrality  of  1 793  ;/also,/the  Original  Articles 
of  Confederation,  and  the/Constitution  of  the  United 
States,/with  the  Amendments  made  thereto./A  New 
Edition./The  Numbers  written  by  Mr.  Madison  cor 
rected  by  Himself./Hallowell  :/Glazier,  Masters  & 
Smith./i837. 

8vo,  pp.  500.  C.  30 

Hamilton  and  others.      The  Federalist.     Rio  de  Jan 
eiro  :    1 840. 

0  Federalista,  publicado  em  inglez  por  Hamilton, 
Madisson  e  Jay,  cidadaos  de  Nova-York,  e  tradizido 
em  portuguez  por  .   .  .   Rio   de  Janeiro  :  Typ.    Im 
perial  e  Const,  de  J.  Villeneuve  &  Ca.      1840. 

3  vols.  8vo,  pp.  244 — 285 — 246  31 

Title  from  Mr.  Sabin's  Dictionary.     It  is  unknown  to  Mr.  Dawson,  and 

1  have  been  unable  to  find  a  copy. 

'  • 

Hamilton  and  others.      The  Federalist.     Hallowell : 

1842. 

The/Federalist,/on/the  New  Constitution,/Writ- 
ten  in  1 788, /by/Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison,  and 
Mr.  Jay  :/With/an  Appendix,/Containing  the  Let 
ters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius/on  the  Proclamation 
of  Neutrality  of  1 793  ;/also,/the  Original  Articles 
of  Confederation, /and  the/Constitution  of  the  United 
States./A  New  Edition./The  Numbers  written  by  Mr. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         27 

Madison  corrected  by   Himself./Hallowell  :/Glazier, 
Masters,  &  Smith./ 1842. 

8vo,  pp.  484.  32 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Wash.:  1845. 
The/Federalist,/on/the  New  Constitution,/Writ- 
ten  in/the  Year  1 788, /by/Alexander  Hamilton, 
James  Madison,  and  John  Jay,/ With  an  Appendix,/ 
Containing/the  Original  Articles  of  Confederation  ; 
the  Letter  of  General  Wash-/ington,  as  President  of 
the  Convention,  to  the  President  of  Con-/gress  ;  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States  ;  the  Amend-/ments 
to  the  Constitution  ;  and  the  Act  of  Congress  in/Re 
lation  to  the  election  of  President,  passed/January 
23,  1 845. /Sixth  Edition,/with/a  Copious  Alphabeti 
cal  Index./The  Numbers  written  by  Mr.  Madison 
corrected  by  Himself. /Washington  r/Printed  by  J. 
&  G.  S.  Gideon./i845. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  v,  (i),  391.  33 

Neither  in  Mr.  Dawson's  nor  Mr.  Sabin's  lists. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Phila. :  1847. 
The/Federalist,/on/the  New  Constitution/Writ 
ten  in/the  Year  i788,/by/Alexander  Hamilton, 
James  Madison,  and  John  Jay./With  an  Appendix,/ 
Containing/the  Letters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius  on 
the  Proclamation  of  Neu-/trality  of  1793  ;  the  Origi 
nal  Articles  of  Confederation  ;  the  Let-/ter  of  Gen- 
Washington,  as  President  of  the  Convention/to 
the  President  of  Congress  ;  the  Constitution  of 
the/United  States  ;  the  Amendments  to  the  Consti 
tution  ;/and  the  Acts  of  Congress  in  Relation  to  the 
Elec-/tion  of  President,  passed  January  23,  i845./ 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 

Sixth  edition, /with/a  Copious  Alphabetical   Index./ 
The  Numbers  written  by  Mr.  Madison  corrected 
Himself./Philadelphia  :/R.  Wilson  Desilver,  i 
Fourth  Street,/i 847. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  v,  392,  102.  34 

The  "  Letters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius,"  has  a  separate  title-page  and 
pagination,  and  is  often  found  as  a  separate  work. 

Hamilton  and  others.      The  Federalist.     H  allow  ell : 

1852. 

The/Federalist,/on/the  New  Constitution,/Writ- 
ten  in  i788,/by/Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison,  and 
Mr.  Jay  :/With/an  Appendix,/Containing  the/Let 
ters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius/on  the  Proclamation 
of  Neutrality  of  1793  ;/Also,/the  Original  Articles  of 
Confederation, /and  the/Constitution  of  the  United 
States./New  Edition  :/The  Numbers  written  by  Mr. 
Madison  corrected  by  Himself./Hallowell  r/Masters, 
Smith,  &  Company./i852. 

8vo,  pp.  496.  35 

Hamilton  and  others.      The  Federalist.     H  allow  ell : 

1857- 

The/Fcederalist,/on  the/New  Constitution, /Writ 
ten  in  i788./by/Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madison,  and 
Mr.  Jay  :/With/an  Appendix,/Containing  the  Letters 
of/Pacificus  and  Helvidius/on  the/Proclamation  of 
Neutrality  of  1 793  ;/Also,/the  Original  Articles  of 
Confederation, /and  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States./New  Edition  :/The  Numbers  written  by  Mr. 
Madison  corrected  by  Himself./Hallowell  :/Masters, 
Smith,  &  Co./i857. 

8vo,  pp.  496.  36 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        31 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  N.Y.  :  1863. 
The  Fcederalist  :/A  Collection  of  Essays,  Written 
in  Favor/of  the  New  Constitution,  as  agreed/upon 
by  the  Federal  Conven-/tion,  September  17,  1787.7 
Reprinted  from  the  Original  Text,/with  an/Histori 
cal  Introduction  and  Notes./By  Henry  B.  Dawson./ 
In  Two  Volumes. /Vol.  i./New  York  :/Charles  Scrib- 
ner,  124  Grand  Street, /London :  Sampson  Low, 
Son  &  Co./i863. 

8vo,  pp.  cxlii,  (2),  615,  portrait.  37 

All  ever  printed.  This  volume  contains  the  text  of  the  Federalist,  entire, 
and  an  Introduction,  containing  a  history  of  the  origin,  original  publica 
tion,  the  controversy  over  the  disputed  numbers,  and  a  bibliographical  list 
of  editions,  all  being  treated  with  great  thoroughness.  It  was  Mr.  Daw- 
son's  intention  to  give,  in  the  second  volume,  the  alterations  which  had 
been  made  in  the  text  of  the  various  editions,  and  MSS.  notes  from  copies 
of  the  work  which  had  belonged  to  the  authors  and  other  statesmen.  The 
Introduction  gave  offense  to  the  Hamilton  and  Jay  families,  and  gave  rise 
to  the  following  pamphlets  : 

Correspondence/between/John  Jay  and  Henry  B.  Dawson,/and  between/ 
James  A.  Hamilton  and   Henry  B.  Dawson, /concerning/The  Foederalist./ 
New  York  i/Printed  by  J.  M.  Bradstreet  &  Son./i864. 
8vo,  and  4to,  pp.  48,  covers. 

Of  the  4to  edition  only  25  copies  were  printed.  The  title  on  the  cover 
reads  "Current  Fictions  tested  by  Uncurrent  Facts."  Mr.  Dawson  ad 
vertised  "  Current  Fictions,  No.  II.,  but  it  was  never  printed. 

New  Plottings  in  Aid  of  the  Rebel  Doctrine  of/State  Sovereignty. /Mr. 
Jay's  Second  Letter/on/  Dawson's  Introduction  to  the  Federalist. /Ex 
posing  its  Falsification  of  the  History  of  the  Constitution  ;  its/Libels  on 
Duane,  Livingston,  Jay  and  Hamilton  ;  and/its  relation  to  recent  efforts 
by  Traitors  at  home,  and/Foes  abroad,  to  maintain  the  Rebel  Doctrine  of 
State/Sovereignty,  for  the  subversion  of  the  Unity  of/the  Republic  and  the 
Supreme  Sovereignty  of/the  American  People/.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./New 
York  :/A.  D.  F.  Randolph./i864./8vo.  pp.  54,  viii,  covers— [same.] 
New  York  i/American  News  Company,  121  Nassau  street. /London  :/Trttb- 
ner  &  Company,  60  Patermoster  Row./i864./8vo.  pp.  54,  vii,  covers— 
[same.]  London  :  Samson  Low  .  .  .  1864.  8vo.  pp.  50. 

All  three  editions  were  suppressed  by  Mr.  Jay,  and  the  bulk  of  the 
copies  burnt.  See  "Current  Fictions,"  p.  26. 

Hamilton  and  others.     The  Federalist.     N.  Y. :  1864. 
The  Fcederalist  :/A  Collection  of  Essays,  Written 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         33 

in  Favor/of  the  New  Constitution,  as  agreed/upon 
by  the  Fcederal  Conven-/tion,  September  17,  1787.7 
Reprinted  from  the  Original  Text,/with  an/Histori 
cal  Introduction  and  Notes./By  Henry  B.  Dawson./ 
In  Two  Volumes./Vol.  I./New  York  :/Charles  Scrib- 
ner  &  Co./i864. 

8vo,  pp.  cxlii,  (2),  615,  Portrait.  38 

Hamilton  and  others.     The  Federalist.     Morrisania  : 

1864. 

The  Federalist  :/A  Collection  of  Essays,  written 
in  Favor/of  the  New  Constitution,  as  agreed/upon 
by  the  Fcederal  Conven-/tion,  September  17,  1787.7 
Reprinted  from  the  Original  Text,/with  an/Histori 
cal  Introduction  and  Notes./By  Henry  B.  Dawson./ 
In  Two  Volumes./Vol.  I. /Morrisania,  N.  Y.  :/i864. 

Royal  8vo,  pp.  cxlii,  (2),  615,  Portrait.  39 

Printed  from  the  same  plates  as  the  N.  Y.  editions  of  1863  and  4.  250 
copies  printed. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Phila.  .-1865. 
The/Federalist  :/A  Commentary /on  the/Constitu 
tion  of  the  United  States./A  Collection  of  Essays,/ 
By  Alexander  Hamilton, /Jay,  and  Madison./Also,/ 
The  Continentalist,  and  other  Papers,/By  Hamilton./ 
Edited  by/John  C.  Hamilton,/Author  of  "The  His 
tory  of  the  Republic  of  the  United  States  "/Philadel 
phia  :/J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co./i864. 

8vo,  pp.  clxv,  (i),  659,  vi,  Portrait.  40 

Many  reissues,  with  a  change  of  date  only. 

Contains  an  "  Historical  Notice,"  which  is  an  endeavor  to  prove  Hamil 
ton  the  author  of  the  doubtful  numbers  ;  in  fact,  the  whole  tendency  is  to 
magnify  Hamilton's  part  of  the  work,  even  the  names  of  the  other  authors 
are  printed  in  much  smaller  type  on  the  title. 

The  alterations  in  the  text  made  by  the  different  editions  is  added,  as 
also  the  papers  signed  "  Philo-Publius"  by  William  Duer. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        s5 

Reviewed  by  Mr.  Horace  Binney  in  the  following  : 
A  Review  of  Hamilton's  Edition  of  the  Federalist.    Philadelphia  :  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  Phila. :  1865. 
The/Federalist  :/A  Commentary/on  the/Constitu 
tion  of  the  United  States. /A  Collection  of  Essays/ 
By  Alexander  Hamilton, /Jay,  and  Madison./Also,/ 
The  Continentalist,  and  other  Papers,/By  Hamilton. 
/Edited  by  John  C.  Hamilton,/Author  of  "  The 
History  of  the  Republic  of  the  United  States. "/Vol. 
I./Philadelphia:/J.  B.  Lippincott  &  €0.71865. 

2  vols.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  clxv,  (i),  242. — (2),  243-659,  vi,  Portrait.  41 

From  the  same  plates  as  No.  40,  but  divided  into  two  volumes,  and 
printed  on  larger  and  finer  paper.  100  copies  only  printed. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Federalist.  N.  Y. :  1876. 
University  Edition./The  Federalist :/ A/Collection 
of  Essays,  written  in  Favor/of  the  New  Constitution, 
as/agreed  upon  by/The  Federal  Convention,/Sep- 
tember  17,  1787/Reprinted  from  the  Original  Text/ 
under  the  Editorial  Supervision  of/Henry  B.  Dawson. 
/New  York  :/Scribner,  Armstrong,  and  Co./i876. 

8vo,  pp.  Ivi,  615.  42 

Also  issues  with  no  date.  A  cheap  edition  from  the  plates  of  No.  37, 
with  the  omission  of  the  Introduction,  a  short  Preface  taking  its  place. 

1789. 

\Hamilton  (^.)0     Address. 

New  York,  February  18,  1 789.     To  the  Supervisors 
of  the  City  of  Albany,  in  the  County  of  Albany. 

pp.  43 

An  address  in  favor  of  the  election  of  Yates  for  Governor  of  New  York, 
signed  by  Hamilton.  The  above  title  is  taken  from  Mr.  J.  C.  Hamilton's 
edition  of  the  Works  of  Hamilton. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         37 

\Hamilton  (A.).'\     Address. 

To  the/Independent  and  Patriotic/Electors  of  the 

/State  of  New  York./[New  York:  1789.] 

8vo,  pp.  (12).  S.  44 

Signed  "By  order  of  the  Committee,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Chairman." 
It  was  unknown  to  Mr.  J.  C.  Hamilton,  and  is  not  included  in  his  edition 
of  the  Works  of  H.,  but  it  is  reprinted  in  Mr.  Lodge's  edition,  from  what 
he  believes  to  be  the  only  copy. 

Treasury  Reports  and  Circulars.     See  Part  2. 

1790. 

[  ] 

Considerations/on  the  Nature  of  a/Funded  Debt,/ 

Tending  to  shew/that  it  can  never  be  considered  as 
a/Circulating  Medium  ;/and  that  the/interest/of  the 
/United  States/Renders  it  essentially  necessary  to 
fund  it  agreeably  to  the  Terms  of  the/Original  Con 
tract/at  this  Time,/and  not  to  adopt  the  Debts/of 
the/Respective  States./New-York./M,DCC,xc. 

8vo,  pp.  13.  B.  A.  45 

Against  Hamilton's  "  Assumption  "  plan.  The  following  pamphlets  all 
relate  more  or  less  to  Hamilton's  Financial  Policy. 

[  1 

Fallacy  Detected  by  the  Evidence  of  Facts  ;  or, 
Considerations  on  the  Impolicy  and  Injustice  of  a 
Compulsory  Reduction  of  the  Interest  on  the  Public 
Debt,  in  a  letter  to  a  Member  of  Congress  [Phila 
delphia  :]  Printed  1 790. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  46 

1791. 

[Logan  (George)  .^\ 

Letters  addressed  to  the  Yeomanry  of  the  United 
States .  Showing  the  necessity  of  confining  the  Pub- 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         39 

lie  Revenues  to  a  fixed  proportion  of  the  net  produce 
of  the  Land  ;  and  the  bad  policy  and  injustice  of 
every  species  of  Indirect  Taxation  and  Commercial 
Regulations.  By  a  Farmer.  Philadelphia  :  Printed 
by  Eleazer  Oswald.  M,DCC,XCI. 

8vo,  pp.  47.  47 

This  and  No.  50  have  been  referred  by  several  bibliographers  to  "  Dr. 
Laughan,"  on  the  authority  of  an  MS.  note  by  Adet,  the  French  Minister 
(Rich  Bib.  Am.,  I,  494,  496.),  but  it  is  merely  a  French  way  of  spelling 
Logan. 

1792. 

Blanc  hard  (James). 

To  the  Electors  and  Freeholders  of  New  Jersey 
James  Blanchard  [1792]. 

Broadside.  48 

An  electioneering  handbill  against  the  funding  and  banking  systems  of 
Hamilton. 

[  ] 

The/Politics/And  Views/Of  a  Certain/Party,/ 
Displayed./Printed  in  the  Year  M,DCC,XCII. 

8vo,  pp.  36.  49 

The  authorship  of  this  pamphlet  has  been  referred  to  Hamilton.  It  is 
probably  by  William  L.  Smith.  A  savage  attack  on  Jefferson,  more  es 
pecially  on  his  opposition  to  Hamilton's  measures  and  plans. 

\Logan  (George).^ 

Five/Letters,/addressed  to  the/Yeomanry/of  the/ 
United  States  .-/Containing  some  Observations  on 
the  Dangerous  Scheme/of  Governop  Duer  and  Mr. 
Secretary/Hamilton,  to  establish  National/Manufac- 
tures./By  a  Farmer./Philadelphia  I/Printed  by  Elea 
zer  Oswald,  No.  156,  Mar-/ket-street,  between  Fourth 
and  Fifth-streets./M,DCC,xcn. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  B.A.   50 

Reprinted  in  the  American  Museum,  Vol.  12,  pp.  159  and  213,  and  an 
swered  by  'SA  Freeman,"  pp.  167,  218,  and  272. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        41 
[  ] 

Strictures/and/Observations/upon  the/Three  Ex 
ecutive  Departments/of  the/Government  of  the 
United  States  i/Calculated/to  shew  the  Necessity  of 
some  Change  therein,  that  the  Public/may  derive  that 
able  and  impartial  Execution  of  the/Powers  dele 
gated,  upon  which  alone  their  Happi-/ness  at  Home, 
and  their  Respectability/ Abroad,  must  materially 
Depend.  /  By  Massachusettensis.  /  Printed  in  the 
United  States  of  America,/M,Dcc,xcn. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  B.A.  51 

Mr.  Sabin  (on  account  of  the  pseudonym)  has  ascribed  the  authorship  to 

Daniel  Leonard,  but  it  is  evidently  an  error,  for  Leonard  left  the  country 

in  1775  and  never  returned. 

Highly  praises  Hamilton,  and  his  measures,  while  criticizing  Jefferson 

and  Knox. 

1793. 

\Logan  (George)^\ 

Letters/addressed  to  the/ Yeomanry/of  the/United 
States,/Containing  some/Observations  /  on/Funding 
and  Bank  Systems./By  an  American  Farmer./Phila- 
delphia,/MDCcxcin. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  N.,  B.A.  52 

Mr.  Sabin,  in  his  Dictionary,  makes  Hamilton  the  author  of  this  pamph 
let,  though  it  is  against  Hamilton's  measures. 

[  1 

An/Examination/of  the/Late  Proceedings  in  Con- 
gress,/Respecting  the  Official  Conduct/of  the/Secre 
tary  of  the  Treasury.  /  Printed  within  the  United 
States.  [I793-] 

8vo,  pp.  28.  53 

Mr.  Sabin  ascribes  the  authorship  to  Hamilton,  which  is  an  error,  as  it 
is  strongly  anti-Hamilton.     Probably  by  John  Taylor. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         43 

Fraunces  (A.  £.). 

An /Appeal /to  the  Legislature  of  the  United 
States,/and  to  the  Citizens  Individually,/of  the  sev 
eral  States./Against  the  Conduct  of  the  Secretary  of 
/the  Treasury./By  Andrew  G.  Fraunces,/Citizen  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  late  in  the/Treasury  of  the 
United  States./.  .  ./Printed  for  Andrew  G.  Fraunces, 
Esq./MDCCXCin. 

8vo,  pp.  12.  N.  54 

Relates  to  the  non-payment  of  two  Treasury  Warrants  which  Hamilton 
had  disallowed. 

1794. 

\Hamilton^\  and  Smith. 

The/Speeches/of  Mr.  Smith,  of  South  Carolina,/ 
Delivered  in  the/House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,/in  January,  1794,  on  the  Subject  of 
certain/Commercial  Regulations,/proposed  by  Mr. 
Madison,  in  the  Committee  of  the  Whole,/on  the 
Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State./Philadelphia  :/ 
MDCCXCIV. 

8vo,  pp.  75,  folding  table.  N.  55 

The  outline  of  the  first  speech  was  written  by  Hamilton,  and  the  draft 
is  printed  in  both  editions  of  his  Works. 

The  first  speech  was  answered  by  Madison,  in  the  following  :  "  Speech,/ 
in  the/House  of  Representatives/of  the/Congress  of  the  United  States,/ 
Delivered  January  14,  1794, /By  James  Madison,  of  Virginia,/in  Support 
of  his/Propositions,  for  the  Promoting/of  the/Commerce  of  the  United 
States, /And  in  Reply  to/ William  Smith,  of  South-Carolina. /New- York — 
Printed  at  Greenleaf's  Press. /I7Q4." — to  which  Smith  replied  in  his 
second  speech. 

' '  I  am  at  no  loss  to  ascribe  Smith's  speech  to  its  true  father.  Every 
tittle  of  it  is  Hamilton's  except  the  introduction.  There  is  scarcely  any 
thing  there  which  I  have  not  heard  from  him  in  our  various  private  though 
official  discussions.  The  very  turn  of  the  arguments  is  the  same,  and 
others  will  see  as  well  as  myself  that  the  style  is  Hamilton's.  The 
sophistry  is  too  fine,  too  ingenious,  even  to  have  been  comprehended  by 
Smith,  much  less  devised  by  him.  His  reply  shows  he  did  not  understand 
his  first  speech  ;  as  its  general  inferiority  proves  its  legitimacy,  as  evidently 
as  it  does  the  bastardy  of  the  original."  Jefferson  to  Madison,  April  3,  1794. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 

rTJ!: 


{Taylor  (John)~\ 

An/Enquiry/into  the/Principles    and    Tendency 
of   certain/Public    Measures.  /  Philadelphia  :/Printed 
by  Thomas  Dobson,   No,  41,  South/Second-Street./ 
MDCCXCIV. 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  92.  N.  56 

Against  the  Funding  and  Bank  Systems.  According  to  Fauchet  (Dis 
patch  No.  10),  Mr.  Taylor  was  the  author  of  two  other  pamphlets  against 
the  financial  policy  of  the  government. 

[Baldwin  and  others^ 

Report/of  the/Committee/appointed  to  Examine 
into  the/State  of  the  Treasury  Department/made  to 
the  House  of  Representatives/of  the/United  States/ 
on  the  22d  day  of  May,  1 794./Published  by  order  of 
the  House  of  Representatives./Philadelphia  i/Printed 
by  Francis  Childs  and  John  Swaine./M,Dcc,xciv. 

8vo,  pp.  86.  N.  57 

This  examination  was  made  at  the  request  of  Hamilton,  in  order  to 
silence  the  charges  of  misappropriation  and  mismanagement  of  the  public 
funds. 

"  The  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Congress,  has  turned  out  precisely  as 
your  friends  here  had  predicted.  '  The  more  you  probe,  examine,  and  in 
vestigate  Hamilton's  conduct,  rely  upon  it,  the  greater  he  will  appear.' 
But  it  was  a  cruel  thing  in  Congress  ...  to  oblige  your  persectitors  and 
prosecutors  to  sit  as  yo\\r  judges,  and  what  was  more  ill-natured — to  compel 
them  to  make  a  report  by  which  they  were  obliged  *  *  *  *  mortification 
surely — to  convict  you  of  purity  of  conduct,  unshaken  integrity  and  a 
competent  watchfulness  over  the  public  interest."  Col.  William  Heth  to 
Hamilton,  July  6,  1794. 

I795- 

\Hamilton  and  other s^\     Camillus. 

A/Defence/of  the/Treaty/of/Amity,  Commerce, 
and  Navigation, /Entered  into  between/The  United 
States  of  America  &  Great  Britain,  /  as  it  has  ap 
peared  in  the  papers  under  the/Signature  of/Camil- 


Bibliotkeca  Hamiltoniana.         47 

lus./New-York  :/  Printed  and  sold  by  Francis  Childs 
and  Co.  and  sold  by/James  Rivington,  at  No.  156, 
Pearl  street,  also,  at  the  other  Book/Stores  of  this 
City— 1795. 

8vo,  pp.  139.  B.A.,  N.  58 

This  is  only  the  first  twenty-two  numbers,  thirty-eight  being  the  full 
number.  It  was  the  intention  of  the  publishers  (as  announced  on  the  verso 
of  the  title)  to  publish  the  remainder  as  a  second  part,  but  it  was  never 
carried  out. 

Printed  originally  in  the  Minerva.  The  joint  work  of  Hamilton,  King, 
and  Jay.  Mr.  J.  C.  Hamilton  states  (Hist.  Repub.,  vi.,  273)  that  num 
bers  23  to  30,  34  and  35,  are  not  by  Hamilton,  though  the  MSS.  is  added 
to,  interlined,  and  altered  by  him. 

"I  have  a  secret  to  communicate  to  your  prudence.  The  defense  by 
Camillus  was  written  in  concert  between  Hamilton,  King,  and  Jay.  The 
writings  on  the  first  ten  articles  of  the  treaty  were  written  by  Hamilton  ; 
the  rest  by  King,  till  they  came  to  the  question  of  the  constitutionality  of 
the  treaty,  which  was  discussed  by  Hamilton.  Jay  was  to  have  written  a 
concluding  peroration  ;  but  being  always  a  little  lazy,  and  perhaps  con 
cluding  upon  the  whole,  that  it  might  be  most  politic  to  keep  his  name 
out  of  it  ;  and  perhaps  finding  that  the  work  was  already  well  done,  he 
neglected  it.  This  I  have  from  King's  own  mouth.  It  is  to  pass,  how 
ever,  for  Hamilton's.  All  three  consulted  together  upon  most,  if  not  all 
the  pieces."  John  Adams  to  his  wife,  Jan.  31,  1796.  (Works.  Vol.  i, 
p.  485.) 

\Livingston  (Robert  R^)\ 

Examination/of  the/Treaty/of/ Amity,  Commerce, 
and  Navigation  /  between  the /United  States  and 
Great  Britain./In  Several  Numbers  :/By  Cato./[New- 
York  :]  Republished,  from  the  Argus,  by  Thomas 
Greenleaf./i795. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  N.  59 

The  authorship  of  this  pamphlet  has  been  ascribed  to  Hamilton,  and  to 
William  Smith  ;  but  in  a  letter  to  James  Monroe,  Mr.  Livingston  states 
that  he  has  replied  to  Camillus  "  over  my  old  signature — Cato." 

1796. 

[Hamilton  (A.)~\     Pacificus. 

Letters/of/Pacificus  i/Written  in  justification  of 
the  /  President's  Proclamation  /  of  Neutrality./Pub- 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         49 

lished  originally  in  the  Year  1  793.  /Philadelphia  :/ 
Printed  by  Samuel  H.  Smith,  No.  118  Chestnut- 
Street./i796. 

8vo,  pp.  60.  60 

Printed  originally  in  the  "  Gazette  of  the  United  States." 

Hamilton  and  Madison.     Pacificus  and  Helvidius. 

Letters/o  f/Pacificus  and  Helvidius,/on  the/Procla 
mation  of  Neutrality  of  1  793,/By/Alexander  Hamil 
ton,  (Pacificus,)/and/James  Madison,  (Helvidius,)/to 
which  is  prefixed/The  Proclamation.  /Washington  :/ 
Printed  and  Published  by  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon./i845- 

8vo,  pp.  102.  61 

\Madison  (James)  .] 

Letters/of/Helvidius  /Written  in  Reply  to/Pacifi- 
cus,/on  the/President's  Proclamation  of/Neutrality./ 
Published  originally  in  the  Year  1  793.  /Philadelphia  : 
/Printed  by  Samuel  H.  Smith,  No.  i  i8,/Chestnut 
Street/M.  DCC.  xcvi. 

8vo,  pp.  48.  62 

Originally  printed  in  the  "  Gazette  of  the  United  States  ;  "  the  first  No. 
appearing  August  24,  1793.  Undertaken  at  the  request  of  Jefferson. 
Under  date  of  July  30,  1793,  Madison  wrote  concerning  it  :  "  As  I  inti 
mated  in  my  last,  I  have  forced  myself  into  the  task  of  a  reply.  I  can 
truly  say  I  find  it  the  most  grating  one  I  ever  experienced." 


^Hamilton  and 

The  President's  Address  to  the  People  of  the 
United  States,  Announcing  his  design  of  retiring 
from  Public  Life,  at  the  Expiration  of  the  present 
Constitutional  Term  of  the  Presidentship.  Phila 
delphia,  for  the  Proprietors,  Sept.  20,  1796. 

8vo,  pp.  16.  63 

I  have  deemed  it  proper,  on  account  of  the  prominent  part  taken  by 
Hamilton  in  the  writing  of  the  Farewell  Address,  to  place  the  title  of  the 
first  (?)  edition  in  this  list.  Vet,  when  Washington  signed  and  issued  it  to 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         5i 

the  public  in  his  name,  the  ideas  and  sentiments  became  his,  and  should 
so  be  treated. 

See  Mr.  Binney's  "  Formation  of  Washington's  Farewell  Address,"  vol. 
7  of  Mr.  Lodge's  "  Works  of  Hamilton  ;  "  vol.  12  of  Sparks'  "  Writings 
of  Washington  ;  "  "  Memoirs  of  the  Penn.  Historical  Society  ;  "  and  J.  A. 
Hamilton's  "Reminiscences." 

1797. 

Hamilton  (A.)  Reynold's  Pamphlet.  Phila.  :  1797. 
Observations/on/Certain  Documents/Contained  in 
No.  V  &  VI  of/"  The  History  of  the  United  States/ 
for  the  Year  i796,"/in  which  the/Charge  of  Specula 
tion/against/Alexander  Hamilton,/Late  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury,/is  Fully  Refuted./Written  by  himself. 
/Philadelphia  :/Printed  for  John  Fenno,  By  John 
Bioren./i797. 

8vo,  pp.  37,  (i),  Ixiii.  N.,  B.A.  64 

The    first   and   author's   edition  of  a   pamphlet   better   known   as   the 

"  Reynold's  Pamphlet,"  written  by  Hamilton  to  defend  his  public  character 

from  charges  made  by  Callender  ;  and  sent  by  him  to  Members  of  Congress 

and  the  Press. 

See  Mr.  Lodge's  edition  of  the  "Works,"  Vol.  6  ;  McMaster's  "  History 

of  the  People  of  the  U.  S.,"  Vol.  2;  Steven's  "Bibliotheca  Historica"; 

and  Nos.  67  and  68  infra. 

Hamilton  (A  ^)  Reynold's  Pamphlet.  Phila.:  1800. 
Observations/on/Certain  Documents/Contained  in 
No.  V  &  VI  of/"  The  History  of  the  United  States/ 
for  the  Year  1796, "/in  which  the/Charge  of  Specula 
tion/against/Alexander  Hamilton, /Late  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury,/is  Fully  Refuted./Written  by  himself. 
/Philadelphia  I/Printed  Pro  Bono  Publico./i8oo. 

8vo,  pp.  37  (i)  Ixiii.  B.A.  65 

This  edition  was  printed  at  the  Aurora-office  by  the  political  enemies  of 
Hamilton.  It  is  sometimes  found  bound  with  a  collection  of  pamphlets, 
dating  from  1792  to  1805,  with  a  general  title  as  follows  :  Select  Pamphlets 
....  Duane's  Collection.  Philadelphia,  Printed  1814. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         53 

Hamilton  (A.)  Reynold's  Pamphlet.  N.  Y. :  1865. 
Observations  /  on  /  Certain  Documents  /  in/"  The 
History  of  the  United  States/for  the  Year  1 796,"/By/ 
Alexander  Hamilton./New  York  :/Printed  for  the 
Hamilton  Club./i86s. 

8vo  &  4to,  pp.  (10),  157.  66 

50  copies,  8vo  ;  25  copies,  4to.  Forms  No.  2  of  the  Hamilton  Club 
Series. 

\jCallender  (jfames  Thomson).^ 

The/History/of  the/United  States/for  i796;/In- 
cluding  a  Variety  of/Interesting  Particulars/Relative 
to  the/Federal  Government/Previous  to  that  Period. 
/Philadelphia  :/From  the  Press  of  Snowden  &  M'- 
Corkle,/No  47,  North  Fourth-Street./ 179 7. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  312.  N.  67 

Chapters  V.  and  VI.  contain  the  charges  against  Hamilton  of  speculation 
in  government  securities,  which  drove  Hamilton  to  the  confession  of  his 
true  offence  in  the  Reynold's  pamphlet  (No.  64).  Far  from  satisfied  with 
that  explanation,  Callender  renewed  his  charges  with  even  greater  vituper 
ation  in  the  following  work. 

Callender  (J.  T.) 

Sketches /of  the /History/of/ America/By  James 
Thomson  Callender/[Entered  according  to  Law.]/ 
Philadelphia  :/From  the  Press  of  Snowden  &  M'- 
Corkle,/No  47,  North  Fourth-Street./i798./[Price 
one  dollar.] 

8vo,  pp.  263,  (i).  N.  68 

Chapter  V.  is  devoted  entirely  to  Hamilton,  and  largely  to  the 
"  Reynold's  Pamphlet."  This  portion  of  the  work  was  reprinted  in  the 
"  National  Magazine  "  for  June,  1799. 

Callender  was  by  birth  an  Englishman,  but  was  compelled  to  fly  from 
that  country  to  escape  from  justice.  On  his  arrival  in  this  country  he  sided 
with  the  Jacobin  or  French  party,  and  entered  the  field  as  a  pamphleteer. 
Although  writing  in  a  time  which,  for  partisan  and  libelous  pamphlets,  has 
never  been  equalled,  he  was  among  the  bitterest  and  most  untruthful. 
For  a  number  of  years  he  received  aid,  both  information  and  money,  from 
Thomas  Jefferson  ;  and  it  was  through  him  that  he  obtained  the  papers  on 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         55 

which  he  grounded  the  charges  of  peculation  against  Hamilton.  On 
[efferson's  election  to  the  Presidency,  however,  he  refused  Callencler  some 
office  which  he  had  requested,  and  Callender  changed  his  politics,  and 
repaid  his  favors  with  abuse. 

I800. 

Hamilton  (A.)      Letter  to  Adams,     ist  Ed.    N.  Y.  : 

1800. 

Letter /from /Alexander  Hamilton,/Concerning/ 
the  Public  Conduct  and  Character/of/John  Adams, 
Esq./President  of  the  United  States./New-York :/ 
Printed  for  John  Lang,  by  George  F.  Hopkins./ 
i8oo./[Copy  Right  Secured.] 

8vo,  pp.  54.  N.    69 

First  and  author's  edition.  Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  Hamilton  as 
a  private  circular  among  a  few  political  friends,  with  the  hope  of  giving 
Pinckney  a  majority  over  Adams.  Aaron  Burr  by  some  means  obtained  a 
copy,  from  which  copious  extracts  were  published  in  the  Republican  press, 
with  the  most  damaging  results  to  the  Federal  party.  All  secrecy  being 
lost,  Hamilton  presented  the  copyright  to  John  Lang,  who  printed  three 
editions  within  the  year.  This  and  Adams'  reply  are  probably  the  plainest 
talk  ever  indulged  in,  in  print,  between  two  great  statesmen.  It  received 
many  answers,  from  both  Republicans  and  Federalists. 

Hamilton  (A.)      Letter  to  Adams.     2d  Ed.     N.  Y.  : 

1800. 

Letter/  from  /Alexander  Hamilton,/  Concerning/ 
the  Public  Conduct  and  Character/of/John  Adams, 
Esq./President  of  the  United  States./The  Second 
Edition. /New-York: /Printed  for  John  Lang,  by 
John  Furman./i8oo. 

8vo,  pp.  54.  70 

Hamilton  (A.)     Letter  to  Adams,     ^d  Ed.     N.Y.: 

1800. 

Letter/  from  /Alexander  Hamilton,/  Concerning/ 
the  Public  Conduct  and  Character/of/John  Adams, 
Esq./President  of  the  United  States. /Third  Edition./ 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         57 

New-York  i/Printed   for  John  Lang,  by  Furman  & 
Loudon./i8oo. 

8vo,  pp.  54.  71 


Hamilton  (A.)     Letter  to  Adams,     tfh  Ed.     N.  Y.  : 

1800. 

Letter/  from  /Alexander  Hamilton,/  Concerning/ 
the  Public  Conduct  and  Character/of/John  Adams, 
Esq./President  of  the  United  States./Fourth  Edition. 
/New-York  :/Printed  for  John  Lang,  by  Furman  & 
Loudon./i8oo. 

8vo,  pp.  54.  72 

Hamilton  (A.)     Letter  to  Adams.     Phila.  :   1800. 

Letter/  from  /Alexander  Hamilton,/  Concerning/ 
the  Public  Conduct  and  Character/of/John  Adams, 
Esq./President  of  the  United  States./New-York  : 
/Printed  for  John  Lang,  by  George  F.  Hopkins./ 
iSoo./Philadelphia  :/Re-printed  Pro  Bono  Publico. 

8vo,  pp.  54.  73 

This  edition  was  printed  by  William  Duane,  the  editor  of  the  Aurora 
(the  Official  paper  of  the  Republicans)  and  on  a  copy  of  it  he  wrote  "  This 
pamphlet  has  done  more  mischief  to  the  parties  concerned,  than  all  the 
labors  of  the  Aurora.  William  Duane." 

Hamilton  (A.)     Letter  to  Adams.     Boston:    1809. 

Letter/  from  /Alexander  Hamilton,/  Concerning/ 
the  Public  Conduct  and  Character/of/John  Adams, 
Esq./President  of  the  United  States  r/Written  in  the 
Year  i8oo./New  Edition,  with  a  Preface./  Boston  :/ 
Printed  by  E.  G.  House,  No.  5,  Court  Street./iSoQ. 

8vo,  pp.  56.  B.A.   73* 

Mr.  Adams  prepared  an  answer  to  Hamilton's  letter  in  1801,  which  he 
published  in  1809,  in  a  series  of  letters  to  the  Boston  Patriot,  which  were 
collected  and  republished  in  pamphlet  form  in  the  same  year.  The  editor 
of  this  edition  of  Hamilton's  letter  says  :  "  Mr.  Adams  having  thus  rudely 
revived  the  remembrance  of  his  controversy  with  General  Hamilton,  and 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         59 

his  quarrel  with  his  cabinet,  it  is  but  an  act  of  ordinary  justice  to  present  to 
the  public  view,  in  a  new  edition,  the  whole  of  the  work,  which  is  now  al 
most  extinct  ;  and  from  which  he  has  so  copiously  extracted."  See 
No.  115. 

\Cheetham  (jfames)^\ 

An/  Answer/to/  Alexander  Hamilton's/Letter/con- 
cerning/the  Public  Conduct  and  Character/of/John 
Adams,  Esq./President  of  the  United  States./By  a 
Citizen  of  New-York./New-York  r/Printed  by  P.  R. 
Johnson  &  J.  Stryker,/At  the  Literary  Printing 
Office,  No.  29  Gold-Street./  1  8oo./[Copy-Right  se 
cured.] 

8vo,  pp.  32.  74 

'  '  The  present  '  Answer  '  appears  to  be  dictated  by  a  spirit  not  entitled 
to  respect  for  its  regard  either  to  candor,  impartiality,  or  truth.  Mr.  H. 
is  charged  as  being  governed  by  the  most  depraved  and  boundless  ambition, 
and  the  meanest  and  most  pernicious  passions."  American  Monthly  Re 
view,  vol.  3,  p.  378. 

\Pinkney  (  William).^ 

A/Few  Remarks  on/Mr.  Hamilton's  Late  Letter,/ 
concerning  /The  Public  Conduct  and  Character/  of 
the/President./By  Caius./.  .  ./(Copy  Right  Secured 
according  to  Law.)/Baltimore  —  /Printed  by/Warner 
&  Hanna.  1800. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  C.,  B.A.   75 


A  Free  Examination  of  the  Morals  ;  Political  and 
Literary  Character  of  John  Adams  and  Alexander 
Hamilton.  Induced  by  recent  publications  of  these 
Citizens.  Philadephia  :  (?)  1800. 

8vo  (?)  pp.  76 

Advertised  as  "to  be  published"  in  the  newspapers  of  the  day,  but  I 
have  been  unable  to  find  a  copy.  Prof.  McMaster  thinks  it  was  probably 
from  Duane's  press. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 


\Webster  (NoaK).~\ 

A/Letter/to/Alexander  Hamilton,/Occasioned  by 
his  Letter  to  /  President  Adams.  /  By  a  Federalist. 
[New  York  :  1800.] 

8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  A.,  N.  77 

\Webster  (Noah).~\ 

A/Letter/to/Alexander  Hamilton,/Occasioned  by 
his  Letter  to/President  Adams./By  a  Federalist. 
[Philadelphia.  Printed  by  William  Duane.  1800.] 

8vo,  pp.  3-10.  B.A.  78 

Signed  "Aristides."  Neither  edition  has  a  title-page,  the  above  titles 
being  the  headlines  of  the  text.  Mr.  Sabin  gives  other  editions,  but  I  be 
lieve  him  to  have  been  in  error. 

For  an  answer,  see  "  Observations  on  Aristides  "  in  [Benjamin  Austin's] 
"  Old  South,"  pp.  89-93. 


\Ogden 

A/Letter/to/Major  General  Alexander  Hamilton,/ 
containing /Observations  on  his  Letter /Concerning/ 
the  Public  Conduct  &  Character  /of/  John  Adams, 
Esq./President  of  the  United  States./By  a  Citizen  of 
these  States./New  York  :  Printed  by  G.  F.  Hopkins,/ 
Washington's  Head./ 1800. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  N.   79 

\Ogden  (Uzal^ 

A/Letter/to/Maj.  Gen.  Alexander  Hamilton  ;/Con- 
taining/Observations  on  his  Letter/Concerning  the/ 
Public  Conduct  and  Character/of/John  Adams,  Esq./ 
President  of  the  United  States./By  a  Citizen  of  these 
States./Printed  by  Joshua  Cushing,  Salem./ 1800. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  M.  80 

"  I  have  received,  this  evening,  your  favor  of  the  26th  November,  with 
the  Pamphlet  inclosed.  I  have  read  it  over  in  more  haste  than  it  was 
written  in,  but  am  so  far  possessed  of  its  purport  as  to  be  better  pleased 


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that  it  was  written  in  thirty  hours,  than  if  it  had  been  the  elaborate  pro 
duction  of  a  week,  because  it  shows  the  first  impressions  of  the  writer  upon 
reading  the  pamphlet  it  is  in  answer  to.  This  last  pamphlet  I  regret  more 
on  account  of  its  author  than  on  my  own,  because  I  am  confident  it  will 
do  him  more  harm  than  me.  ...  It  would  take  a  large  volume  to  answer 
him  completely."  —  John  Adams  to  Dr.  Ogden,  3d  December,  1800. 

[  1 

A/Reply/  to  /Alexander  Hamilton's/Letter,/  Con 
cerning/the  Public  Conduct  &  Character  /of  /John 
Adams,  Esq./President  of  the  United  States./.  .  ./ 
.  .  ./By  a  Federal  Republican./New-York  i/Printed 
by  L.  Nichols  &  Co./i8oo. 

8vo,  pp.  16,  4.  N.  81 

Signed  "  Cincinnatus."  "  This  Pamphlet  has  little  to  recommend  it  as  a 
political  or  literary  performance.  The  author  confesses  his  inability  to 
contend,  as  a  writer,  with  General  Hamilton,  whom  he  is  pleased  to  style 
the  '  Atlas  of  composition.'  "  —  American  Monthly  Review,  vol.  iii.,  p.  378. 


A/Vindication/of  the/Conduct  and  Character/of/ 
John  Adams,  Esq./in  Reply/to  the  Letter  of/General 
Hamilton,  Addressed  to  the/Federal  Citizens  of  the 
Union./New-  York  i/Printed  by  John  C.  Totten  &  Co./ 
And  for  Sale  by  D.  Longworth,  No.  1  1  ,  Park  —  Peter 
Burtsell/No.  36,  Beekman-  Street,  and  at  the  Stores  of 
the  other  principal/Booksellers./  1800. 

8vo,  pp.  25.  N.  82 

Signed  "  An  American." 

1801. 

\Hamilton  (A.).~\     Address.     Albany  :  1801. 

An/Address/to  the/Electors/of  the/State  of  New 
York./  Albany  :  Printed  by  C.  R.  and  G.  Webster. 

i6mo,  pp.  34.  B.A.,  S.  83 

Signed  by  some  thirty  New  York  Federalists. 
"  I  am  enjoined  by  the  General  Committee  to  tax  your  goodness  to  pre- 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         65 

pare  a  short,  temperate,  and  pertinent  supplementary  address,  by  way  of 
reply  to  that  of  our  opponents.  This  tax  will  be  levied  and  collected  with 
out  communicating  whence  it  is  derived."  —  Van  Vechten  to  Hamilton,  1801. 

[Hamilton  (A.).~\     Address.     N.  Y.  :   1801. 

An/Address,/to  the/Electors/of  the/State  of  New 
York./New-York  :/Re-printed,  April,  1801. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  N.   84 


An  /Answer  /  to  a  /  Clandestine  Address,  /  to  the  / 
Electors,  of  the  State  of  New-  York,/signed  by/Robert 
Troup  and  Others./By  Epaminondas./[i8oi] 

8vo,  pp.  16.  N.  85 

l802. 

[Hamilton  (A.).~\     Lucius  Crassus. 

The  /  Examination/of  the/President's  Message,/at 
the/Opening  of  Congress  December  7,  1  80  1.  /Revised 
and  Corrected/by/the  Author/Ducit  amor  Patriae./ 
New-York  i/Printed  and  Published  at  the  Office  of 
the/  'New-  York  Evening  Post./  '1802. 

8vo,  pp.  127.  N.,  B.A.  86 

Signed  "  Lucius  Crassus."  Printed  originally  in  the  Evening  Post,  and 
reprinted  in  this  shape,  with  the  addition  of  the  Message  to  which  it  is  in 
answer,  and  a  Preface  [by  William  Colemanj. 

Hamilton  (A.).     Plan  of  Government.      1802. 

Propositions/of  Col.  Hamilton,  of  New  York,/In 
Convention  for  Establishing  a  Consti-/tutional  Gov 
ernment  for  the/United  States./Also/a  Summary  of 
the  Political  Opinions  of/John  Adams,/  .....  /Pitts- 
field  :  Printed  by  Phineas  Allen.  ^1802. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  87 


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Letters/to/Alexander  Hamilton  ;/King  of  the  Feds. 
/Ci-devant  Secretary  of  the  Treasury/of  the/United 
States  of  America,/Inspector-General  of  the  Standing 
Armies  /  Thereof,  /  Counsellor  at  Law.  /  &c.  &c.  &c./ 
Being  intended  as  a  reply  to  a  Scandalous  Pamphlet/ 
lately  published  under  the  sanction,  as  it  is  pre-/sumed, 
of  Mr.  Hamilton,  and  signed  with/the  signature  of 
Junius  Philsemus./By  Tom  Callender,  Esq./Citizen  of 
the  World./New-  York  i/Printed  by  Richard  Reynolds, 
No.  27,  Dey-Street./i8o2 

8vo,  pp.  64.  B.A.  88 

The  authorship  of  this  pamphlet  has  been  usually  referred  to  James 
Thomson  Callender,  but  I  am  inclined  to  believe  that  the  name  is  a  pseu 
donym  ;  as  Callender  had  at  this  time  left  the  Republican  party  and  was 
writing  in  favor  of  the  Federalists  ;  while  this  work  attacks  him. 


Letters/to/  Alexander  Hamilton,/King  of  the  Feds. 
/New  York  i/Printed  for  the  Hamilton  Club./i866. 

4to  and  8vo,  pp.  (4),  89.  89 

60  copies  printed,  of  which  20  were  on  large  paper. 

1804. 

Hamilton  (A.).     Croswell  Case. 

The/Speeches/at  full  Length/of/Mr.  Van  Ness,  Mr. 
Caines,/the  Attorney-General,  Mr.  Harrison,  /and/Gen 
eral  Hamilton,  /in  the  /Great  Cause/of  the  /People,/ 
against/Harry  Croswell,/on  an  Indictment  for  a/Libel 
/on/Thomas  Jefferson,/President  of  the  United  States. 
/New-  York  i/Printed  by  G.  &  R.  Waite,  No.  64, 
Maiden-lane./  1  8o4./[Copy  right  secured.] 

8vo,  pp.  78.  N.,  B.A.  90 


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C  ] 

An/ Appendix/to/ Aristide's  Vindication /  of  the/ 
Vice- President/of  the  United  States,/by  a  Gentleman 
of  North  Carolina,/proving/that  General  Hamilton/at 
the  last  Presidential  Election/exerted  all  his  Influence/ 
to  support  Mr.  Jefferson,/in  opposition  to  Mr.  Burr./ 
Virginia./Printed,  and  for  sale  by  the  Booksellers  in 
this  State./ 1 804. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  B.A.  91 

Reprinted  as  follows  :  "Virginia  Edition, /Of  the  various  charges  ex 
hibited  against/Aaron  Burr,  Esq.,/Vice-President  of  the  United  States./ 
By/Aristides.  [William  P.  Van  Ness.]/  With  the  exception  of  such  parts 
as  are/of  a  Local  Nature./To  which  is  added/An  Appendix, /By  a  Gentleman 
of  North  Carolina,  prov-/ing  that  Gen.  Hamilton  at  the  last/Presidential 
Election,  exerted  all/his  influence  to  support  Mr./Jefferson  in  opposition  to 
/Mr.  Burr/[Virginia. /Printed,  and  for  sale  by  the  Booksellers  in  this  State. 
/i8o4.]  8vo,  pp.  59. 

Abercrombie  (James). 

A  Sermon/Occasioned/by  the  Death/of/Major  Gen. 
Alexander  Hamilton,/who  was  killed/by  Aaron  Burr, 
Esq.,/Vice-President  of  the  United  States,/in  a  Duel, 
July  n,  1 804. /Preached  in  Christ-Church  and  St. 
Peter's,  Philadelphia,/on  Sunday,  July  22d,  i8o4./By 
James  Abercrombie,  D.D./One  of  the  Assistant  Min 
isters  of  Christ-Church/and  St.  Peter's./Published  by 
Request/Philadelphia  i/Printed  and  Published  by  H. 
Maxwell,  North  Second-Street./i8o4. 

8vo,  pp.  vii,  53,  (3).  N.  92 

[Ames  (Fisker}.~\ 

A/Sketch  of  the  Character/of/ Alexander  Hamilton. 
/"  Laudatus  a  laudato  viro."/Printed  at  the  Repertory 
Office,  Boston,  1804. 

8vo,  pp.  15.  B.A.  93 

Prepared  by  Mr.  Ames  on  hearing  of  the  death  of  Hamilton,  and  read 
by  him  to  a  few  personal  friends,  by  whose  advice  it  was  printed  in  the 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         7* 

"  Repertory  "  in  July,  1804,  and  then  reprinted  in  pamphlet  form  as  above. 
It  is  included  in  both  editions  of  "  The  Works  of  Fisher  Ames." 

[Coleman  (  William)  J\ 

A/Collection/of  the/Facts  and  Documents,/Relative 
to/the  Death/of/Major-General  Alexander  Hamilton  ; 
/with  Comments  :/ Together  with  the  Various /Ora 
tions,  Sermons,  and  Eulogies, /that  have  been  published 
or  written  on/his  Life  and  Character./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  ../... 
/By  the  Editor  of  the  Evening  Post./New-York  :/ 
Printed  by  Hopkins  and  Seymour,/for  I.  Riley  and 
Co.  Booksellers,  No.  i,  City- Hotel, /Broad way./ 1804. 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  238.  B.A.,  N.  94 

Original  issued  in  five  numbers,  in  pink  wrappers,  with  the  following 
titles  :  "  No  I. /of  a/Collection/of/Facts  and  Documents, /relative  to/the 
Death/of/Major-General  Alexander  Hamilton  ;/with  Comments,  &c. /New- 
York  :/Printed  by  Hopkins  and  Seymour,/for  G.  Riley  and  Co.  No.  i,  City 
Hotel,  Broadway. /i8o4."  No.  I,  pp.  (4),  46,  covers  ;  No.  II,  pp.  47-94, 
covers  ;  No.  Ill,  pp.  95-142,  covers  ;  No.  IV,  pp.  143-190,  covers  ;  No. 
V,  pp.  191-238,  covers.  An  uncut  copy,  or  one  in  the  original  covers,  is 
very  scarce. 

This  collection  (edited  by  one  of  Hamilton's  warmest  friends  and  ad 
mirers,  who  aimed  to  make  it  a  fitting  monument  to  him)  included  nearly 
every  thing  relating  to  his  death — eulogies,  resolutions  of  various  societies, 
newspaper  testimonials,  and  much  else  that  could  otherwise  be  found  only 
by  a  reference  to  the  papers  of  the  day. 

Fur  man  (Richard}. 

Death's  Dominion  over  Man  considered./A  Sermon 
/occasioned  by  the  death  of  the/Honorable  Major 
General/ Alexander  Hamilton  ;/preached  at  the  Baptist 
Church,/in/Charleston,  South  Carolina,/the/Fifteenth 
day  of  August,  i8o4,/before  the/State  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati,/the/ American  Revolutionary  Society  ;/and 
/a  numerous  assemblage  of  other  Citizens  :/and,  pub 
lished  at  the  joint  request  of  the  two  Societies./By 
Richard  Furman,  D.D./Pastor  of  said  Church,/and  a 
member  of  the  Revolution  Society/.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./ 


Bibliotkeca  Hamiltoniana.         73 

Charleston  :/ Printed   by   W.    P.    Young, /Franklin's 
Head,  No.  41,  Broad-street./[i8o4]. 

8vo,  pp.  22.  P.  95 

^Hopkins  (Joseph  jR.).~] 

Hamilton iad  :/or,/the  Effects  of  Discord./An  Origi 
nal  Poem/In  Two  Books./With  an  Appendix  ;/Con- 
taining/a  Number  of  Interesting  Papers  relative  to  the 
/late  unfortunate  Duel./By  a  Young  Gentleman/of 
Philadelphia./.  .  .  [ten  lines  of  poetry]  .  .  ./Philadel 
phia  i/Printed  for  the  Author./Published  and  sold  by 
D.  Hogan,No.  5 1 ,  South/Third  Street./ August  3, 1804. 

Svo,  pp.  40,  33-55.  P.H.S.  96 

On  a  copy  in  the  Penn.  Hist.  Soc.  Library  some  one  has  added  in  ink 
after  Printed  for  the  Author  "  's  Dishonor,"  and  other  equally  severe  notes. 

[  ] 

A/Letter  to  Aaron  Burr, /Vice- President/of  the 
United  States  of  America,/on  the/Barbarous  Origin, 
the  Criminal  Nature/and  the  Baneful  Effects  of  Duels ; 
/occasioned  by  his  late  fatal  Interview/ with  the 
Deceased  and  much  Lamented/General  Alexander 
Hamilton./By  Philanthropos/Ne  occidas./New-York  : 
Printed  for  the  Author,  and  sold  by  John  Low,  No./ 
33,  Chatham- Street,  William  Barlas,  No.  6,/Liberty- 
Street,  and  John  Reid,  No.  io6,/ Water- Street./ 1804. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  N.  97 

Very  severe  on  Burr.     It  is  dated  at  the  end  "  New-York,  September 
22,  1804." 

M' Donald  (John). 

A/Sermon/on  the/Premature  and  Lamented/Death 
/of/General  Alexander  Hamilton./By  John  M'Donald, 
A.M./Published  by  Request./ Albany  ;/Printed  by  John 
Barber,  Faust's  Statue,  State-Street.  1804. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  S.  98 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         ;5 

Mason  (John  Mitchell]. 

An/Oration, /Commemorative  of  the  Late/Major- 
General  Alexander  Hamilton  ;/ Pronounced  before/ 
The  New- York  State  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,/on 
Tuesday,  the  3ist  July,  i8o4./By  J.  M.  Mason,  D.D./ 
Pastor  of  the  First  Associate  Reformed  Church  in  the 
/City  of  New- York./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./New-York:/ 
Printed  by  Hopkins  and  Seymour,/and  Sold  by  G.  F. 
Hopkins,  at  Washington's  Head, /No.  118,  Pearl- 
Street./  i8o4/ [Copy-right  Secured  according  to  Law.] 

8vo,  pp.  40.  N.  99 

Passed  through  the  following  editions  : 

Glasgow, /Published  by  J.  &  A.  Duncan  :  and/George  Lumsden,  Book 
sellers,  /i 804.  8vo,  pp.  24. 

London  :/Printed  by  R.  Edwards,  Crane  Court,  Fleet  Street,/for  R. 
Ogle,  Great  Turnstile,  Holborn,  Button  and  Son,  Pater-/noster  Row, 
Hatchard,  Piccadilly,  and  Jordan  and/Maxwell,  Fleet  Street. /1 804.  8vo, 
pp.  38. 

Reviewed  in  the  Monthly  Review  (London),  vol.  Ixvi,  p.  446  ;  Literacy 
Magazine  (New  York),  vol.  II,  p.  531  ;  and  in  the  following  : 

A/Review/of/Dr.  John  M.  Mason's/Oration/on  the  Death  of  Gen.  Ham 
ilton. /Extracted  from  the/Christian  Observer,/4  Vol. — i8os/New  York  :/ 
Printed  by  James  Oram,  No.  114  Water  Street. /iSoy.  8vo,  pp.  10.  N. 

Mr.  Mason  was  a  personal  friend  of  Hamilton,  and  intended  to  write 
his  life,  but  never  accomplished  it.  The  New  York  edition  contains  an 
appendix,  giving  the  will  of  Hamilton,  his  reasons  for  meeting  Burr,  and 
Bishop  Moore's  and  Dr.  Mason's  accounts  of  his  death  ;  only  a  portion  of 
which  was  reprinted  in  the  Glasgow  edition. 

c  ]       . 

New  York  State  Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  [New 
York  :  1804] 

Broadside,  small  folio.  S.D.  100 

The  resolutions  of  the  society  on  the  death  of  Hamilton,  signed  :  "  W. 
S.  Smith,  President.  W.  Popham,  Secretary." 

Nott  (Eliphalet). 

A  /  Discourse,  /  Delivered  in  the  /  North  Dutch 
Church,/in  the  City  of  Albany,/occasioned  by  the 


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ever  to  be  lamented/Death/of/General  Alexander 
Hamilton,/] uly  29,  i8o4./By  Eliphalet  Nott,  A.M./ 
Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  said  City./ 
Published  by  Request/Albany  :/ Printed  by  Charles 
R.  and  George  Webster,/at  their  Bookstore,  Corner 
of  State/and  Pearl-Streets./ 1804. 

8vo,  pp.  40.  N.,  B.A.  101 

The  most  popular  sermon  on  Hamilton's  death.  It  is  reprinted  in 
"  Nott's  Works,  1810,"  with  the  addition  of  an  Appendix,  taken  from  Ma 
son's  Oration  ;  and  also  in  Coleman's  "Collection."  The  following  are 
the  imprints  of  the  various  editions  : 

The  Second  Edition./Albany  :/Printed  by  Charles  R.  and  George  Web- 
ster,/at  their  Bookstore, /Corner  of  State/and  Pearl  Streets.  1804.  8vo, 
pp.  32. 

The  Third  Edition./Albany  i/Printed  by  Websters  and  Skinner,/At  their 
Bookstore,  corner  of  State  and  Pearl-Streets. /i8o6.  8vo,  pp.  22. 

The  Third  Edition  ./Salem  I/Printed  by  Joshua  Cushing./i8c>4.  8vo, 
pp.  40. 

Fourth  Edition. /Boston  :/Printed  by  David  Carlisle. /i 805.     8vo,  pp.  24. 

Stockbridge — Re-printed  by  Heman  Willard.     1804.     8vo,  pp.  31. 

Printed  at  Greenfield — Mass. /By  John  Denio./i8os.     8vo,  pp.  30. 

Printed  at  Hanover,/by  Moses  Davis./i8o4.     8vo,  pp.  27. 

Schenectady  .  .  .  1810.     8vo,  pp. 

Schenectady  :/Re-published  by  G.  Y.  Van  Debogart./i853.     8vo,  pp.  46. 

[In  Dutch]  Te  Amsterdam,  bij/L.  Van  Bakkenes  en  Veenhuijsen./i836. 
8vo,  pp.  viii.,  40. 

Otis  (Harrison  Gray). 

Eulogy  /  on  /  Gen.  Alexander  Hamilton,  /  Pro 
nounced/at  the  Request  of/The  Citizens  of  Boston, 
/July  26,  i8o4,/By/Hon.  Harrison  G.  Otis,  Esq./ 
Boston  :/Printed  and  sold  by  Manning  &  Loring, 
No.  2,  Cornhill./i8o4. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  N.  102 

Passed  through  the  following  editions  : 

The  Second  Edition/Boston  :/Printed  and  sold  by  Manning  &  Loring, 
No.  2,  Cornhill./i8o4.  8vo,  pp.  24. 

New- York  :/Printed  and  sold  by  Isaac  Collins  and  Son, /No.  189,  Pearl- 
Street./i8o4.  8vo,  pp.  23. 

Albany  :  Printed  by  Charles  R.  and  George  Webster.    1804.    8vo,  pp.  24. 


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Particulars/of/the  Late  Duel,/Fought  at  Hoboken, 
July  1  1,  /between/Aaron  Burr/and/Alexander  Hamil 
ton,  Esqs./In  which/the  Latter  unfortunately  Fell./ 
Containing  all  the  Papers  relating  to  that  Event,/to- 
gether  with  /  the  Will  of  General  Hamilton  /and/ 
Letters  of  Bishop  Moore,  and  the  Rev.  J.  M.  Mason. 
/.  .  ./New  York  :/Printed  by  A.  Forman,/9i,  Beek- 
man  street,  1804. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  N.  103 

Spring  (  Samuel  ). 

The  Sixth  Commandment  Friendly  to  Virtue, 
Honor,  and/Politeness.  /  A  /  Discourse,  /  in  /  Conse 
quence  of  the  late  Duel,/addressed/to  the  North 
Congregational  Soci-/ety  of  Newburyport  :/August 
5,  1  804.  /By  Samuel  Spring./  Newburyport  :/  From 
the  Press  of  E.  W.  Allen.  1804.  /For  sale  at  the 
Bookstore  of  Thomas  &  Whipple,/Market-Square. 

8vo,  pp.  28.  N.,  B.A.  104 

[  1 

To  the  Honourable  the  President  and  Members  of 
the  Senate,  and  the  Honourable  the  Speaker,  and 
other  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  State  of  South  Carolina  .  .  . 

Broadside.  P.  105 

A  Memorial,  growing  out  of  the  Burr-Hamilton  Duel,  to  the  Legislature 
of  South  Carolina,  to  prevent  duels  by  law.  Drafted  by  committees  of 
South  Carolina  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  and  Revolution  Society,  and 
copies  were  circulated  through  the  State  for  signatures.  It  is  reprinted  in 
Coleman's  "Collection."  See  No.  114. 

[Williams  (John).'] 

The  Hamiltoniad  ;/or,/an  Extinguisher  for  the/ 
Royal  Faction  of  New-England.  /With  /Copious 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 

Notes,  /  Illustrative,  Biographical,  Philosophical, 
Critical,  Admonitory,/and  Political ;  Being  intended 
as  a/High  Heeled  Shoe/for  all  Limping  Republicans./ 
By  Anthony  Pasquin,  Esq./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  . 
/.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./Copy-Right  secured  according  to 
Act  of  Congress./Sold  by  the  Author,  price  31  cents, 
at  the  Independent  Chronicle/Office,  Court-Street, 
Boston. 

8vo,  pp.  64.  B.A.  106 

The  mock  dedication  is  dated  Sept.  6,  1804.  Williams  was  an  English 
man  by  birth,  but  removed  to  this  country  and  edited  a  newspaper  in  Bos 
ton.  He  was  by  trade  "a  common  libeller,"  and  was  characterized  by 
Lord  Macaulay  as  "  a  malignant  and  filthy  baboon"  and  a  "  polecat." 

Williams  (Johii). 

The/Hamiltoniad./By/John  Williams,/( Anthony 
Pasquin.)/New  York :/ Printed  for  the  Hamilton 
Club./i865. 

4to  and  8vo,  pp.  (10),  122,  portrait.  107 

Forms  No.  III.  of  the  Hamilton  Club  Series.  The  edition  was  60 
copies  ;  40  on  octavo  and  20  on  quarto,  some  of  which  were  printed  on 
drawing  paper. 

Williams  (jfohn). 

Life/of/Alexander  Hamilton./By/John  Williams. 
/.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./Boston  :/ 

1804.  108 

The  above  title  is  taken  from  the  reprint  below.  The  most  careful 
search  has  failed  in  the  discovery  of  a  copy,  and  I  am  of  the  opinion  that 
it  is  a  fraudulent  title,  Mr.  Hoffman  having  probably  reprinted  the  life 
from  some  newspaper  of  the  period. 

Williams  (John). 

The  Life/of/Alexander  Hamilton./By/John  Wil- 
liams./(Anthony  Pasquin. )/New  York  i/Printed  for 
the  Hamilton  Club./i865. 

4to  and  8vo,  pp.  (12),  60.  109 

Hamilton  Club  Series  No.  I.  Only  60  copies  printed,  20  of  which  were 
on  large  paper. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         83 

{Wills  (Thomas\~\ 

A/Correct  Statement/of  the  Late  Melancholy/ 
Affair  of  Honor,/between/General  Hamilton  and 
Col.  Burr,/in  which/the  Former  unfortunately/Fell,/ 
July  n,  1 804. /Containing  the  whole  of  the  Corre 
spondence  between/the  Parties  and  the  Seconds— 
the  particulars  of  the  Interview — the  Death  of  Gen. 
Hamilton,/his  will — and  an  Account  of  the/Funeral 
Honors  paid  to  his  Memory,  &c./To  which  is  added,/ 
a  Candid  Examination/of  the  whole  Affair,/! n  a  Let 
ter  to  a  Friend./By  Lysander./New  York  i/Printed 
and  Published  for  the  Author,  by  G.  &  R.  Waite,/ 
Booksellers,  Binders,  and  Stationers,  No.  64,  and  No. 
38,  Maiden-Lane./i8o4. 

8vo,  pp.  78.  N.  no 

An   attempt  to  vindicate  the   conduct  of  Mr.  Burr.     In  the  Menzies 
Catalogue  the  authorship  is  ascribed  to  William  P.  Van  Ness. 

Woodruff  (Hezekiah  A7".). 

The  Danger  of  Ambition  Considered,/in  a/Ser- 
mon,/Preached  at  Scipio,  N.  Y./Lord's  Day,  August 
12,  1804  ;/ Occasioned /by  the  Death  of /General 
Alexander  Hamilton,/who  fell  in  a  Duel/with/Aaron 
Burr,/Vice-President  of  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica  :/On  the  nth  July,  i8o4./By  the  Rev.  Hez^  N. 
Woodruff,  A.  M.  /  Pastor  Elect  of  the  Church  of 
Christ  in  Scipio,  /  Preached  and  Published  by  Re- 
quest./The  Lord  will  abhor  the  bloody  man.  Psalms 
v,  6.  /  Albany  :/ Printed  by  Charles  R.  &  George 
Webster,/At  their  Bookstore  in  the  White  House, 
corner  of  State  and  Pearl  Streets./ 1804. 

8vo,  pp.  23.  S.  in 


Bibliotkeca  Hamiltoniana.         85 

1805. 
[  J 

Observations/on  the/South  Carolina  Memorial/ 
upon  the  subject  of /Duelling  :/ In  a  Letter  to  a 
Friend./By  Postumus/.  .  ./.  .  ./i8o5. 

I2mo,  pp.  32.  Pa.  114 

See  No.  105.  It  is  dated  December  31,  1804,  and  was  probably  printed 
in  Philadelphia. 

D wight  (Timothy). 

The  Folly,  Guilt  and  Mischiefs  of/Duelling  :/A/ 
Sermon,/Preached  in  the  College  Chapel  at/New 
Haven,/on  the  Sabbath  preceding  the/Annual  Com- 
mencement,/September,  i8o4./By  Timothy  Dwight, 
D.D./President  of  Yale-College./Hartford  I/Printed 
by  Hudson  and  Goodwin./i8o5. 

8vo,  pp.  30.  P.H.S.  114* 

Reprinted  (with  a  change  of  title)  with  the  following  imprints  : 
New- York  :/Printed  by  Collins,  Perkins  and  Co. /No.    189,  Pearl-street/ 
1805. /8vo.  pp.  38. 
Baltimore  :/Printed  and  sold  by  Fryer  and  Clark. /i8os.     8vo,  pp.  28. 

1809. 

Adams  (John). 

Correspondence/of  the  /  Late  President  Adams./ 
Originally  Published  in  the  Boston  Patriot.  /  In  a 
Series  of  Letters./Number  i. /Boston  r/Published  by 
Everett  and  Munroe./No.  78,  State-Street./ 1809. 

10  Numbers.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  572.  B.A.,  N.  115 

A  complete  collection  is  very  scarce.  Mr.  Sabin  knew  of  only  the  first 
No.  It  is  mainly  an  answer  to  Hamilton's  Letter  to  Adams  (No.  174), 
or,  more  properly  speaking,  a  defense  of  himself  from  Hamilton's 
charges  ;  and  was  prepared  by  Mr.  Adams  in  1801  ;  but  published  for  the 
first  time  in  1809.  On  their  publication,  Hamilton's  Letter  was  reprinted 
by  the  Federalists  in  Boston,  with  the  addition  of  a  Preface.  A  portion  of 
the  work  is  reprinted  in  the  gth  vol.  of  "The  Works  of  John  Adams." 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        87 

1810. 
Hamilton  (A.*).      Works. 

The/Works/of/Alexander  Hamilton  i/Comprising 
his  most  important/Official  Reports  ;/an  improved 
edition  of/the  Federalist,/on  the  New  Constitution, 
written  in  1788  ;/and/Pacificus,/on  the  Proclamation 
of  Neutrality,/written  in  1 793. /In  three  volumes. /Vol. 
I./New-York  r/Published  by  Williams  and  Whiting,/ 
at  their  Theological  and  Classical  Book  Store,/No. 
118,  Pearl-street./Printed  by  J.  Seymour./i8io 

3  vols.  8vo.  116 

Vol.  I,  pp.  vii,  (3),  325,  Portrait. 

Reports    .     .     .    On  the  Public  Credit,   1790 — On    a   National    Bank, 
1790 — Constitutionality  of  a  National  Bank — On  Manufactures— On 
the  Establishment  of  a  Mint. 
Vol.  II,  pp.  iv,  398,  Portrait. 

Federalist. 

Vol.  Ill,  pp.  iv,  368,  Portrait. 
Federalist — Pacificus. 

Edited  by  John  Wells,  who  gives  the  authorship  of  the  different  Nos.  of 
the  Federalist  "  from  a  private  memorandum  in  his  [Hamilton's]  own 
handwriting."  There  is  a  reissue  of  this  edition,  with  new  title-pages 
only.  "  New  York  :  1816." 

[Johnson  (R.  M.}  and  others.'} 

Report/of  the/Committee  of  Claims/on/The  Peti- 
tion/of/Elizabeth  Hamilton/January  n,  i8io./Read 
and  committed  to  a  Committee  of  the  whole  house 
on/Wednesday  next. /City  of  Washington  :/A  &  G. 
Way,  Printers/ 1 8 10. 

8vo,  pp.  4(*.  e.  3).  S.D.   117 

On  her  petition  for  rive  years'  full  pay,  as  commutation  for  half  pay 

during  the  life  of  her  late  husband,   Col.   A.   Hamilton.  "  The  claim 
barred  by  the  statute  of  limitation." 

1816. 
\Comstock  (O.  C.)  and  other -s.~] 

(55)/Report/of  the  Committee    on    Pensions  and 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        89 

Revolutionary/Claims  on  the  Petition  of  Elizabeth 
Hamilton./February  24.  i8i6/Read  and  ordered  to 
be  printed./[Washington  :  1816] 

8vo,  pp.  3.  S.D.  118 

A  favorable  report,  accompanied  by  a  bill  for  granting  the  petitioner's 
wishes. 

Hamilton,  while  in  Congress  in  1783,  and  engaged  in  endeavoring  to 
obtain  justice  for  the  soldiers,  from  a  feeling  of  delicacy,  voluntarily  sur 
rendered  his  claims  on  the  government  for  pay. 

1834. 

Hamilton  (jfohn  ChurcK). 

The /Life/ of/ Alexander  Hamilton.  /  By  his  Son/ 
John  C.  Hamilton./.  .  ./.  .  ./Vol.  I./New-York  :/ 
Halstead  and  Voorhies./i834. 

8vo,  pp.  viii,  422,  Portrait.  119 

All  ever  printed  of  this  edition.  Favorably  reviewed  in  the  Amer. 
Quarterly  Review  for  June,  1834. 

1840. 

Hamilton  (jfohn  ChurcK). 

The /Life /of/ Alexander  Hamilton./By  his  Son/ 
John  C.  Hamilton/.  .  ./.  .  ./Vol.  I./New  York:/ 
D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  200  Broad  way./ 1840. 

2  vols.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  422,  Portrait,     vi,  563.  N.  120 

All  ever  printed.       "  These  volumes  were  nearly  all  burned  while  in  the 

process  of  binding."  Preface  to  the  "  Hist,  of  the  Republic."   An  unfinished 

life,  ending  at  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution.    Reviewed  in  the  N.  Y.  Rev. 

for  Jan.,  1841,  by  F.  L.  Hawks,  and  in  the  Christian  £x.,  vol.  xxix,  p.  243. 

\Jlenwick  (jf antes)  ^\ 

Lives /of /John  Jay /and /Alexander  Hamilton./ 
New  York  :/ Published  by  Harper  &  Brothers,/ No. 
82  Cliff-Street./[i84o]. 

i6mo,  pp.  xv,  (5),  13-341,  Portrait.  N.  120* 

There  are  later  editions  with  dates  on  title-pages.     The  half-title  at 

page   145    reads:    "  Life  /of  /Alexander   Hamilton. /By /James   Renwick, 

LL.D."     Forms  No.  129  of  "  The  Family  Library"  series.     Reviewed  in 

the  New  York  Re•uie^v,  vol.  viii,  page  275. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         91 
1842. 


Hamilton  (A}.     Papers. 

The/Official  and  Other  Papers/of  the  Late/Major- 
General  Alexander  Hamilton  r/Compiled  chiefly  from 
the  originals  in  the  /  possession  of  Mrs.  Hamilton./ 
Vol.  i.  /New-York  and  London  :/Wiley  &  Putnam./ 
1842. 

8vo,  pp.  iv,  496.  121 

Correspondence,  1769-1772  —  Full  Vindication  of  the  Measures  of  Con 

gress  —  The    Farmer    Refuted  —  Remarks   on    the   Quebec    Bill  —  Military 

Correspondence,  1776-1780. 

All  ever  published.     Edited   by  Francis  L.  Hawks.     It  was  the  first 

volume  of  an  intended  edition  of  Hamilton's  writings. 

1846. 

Hamilton  (ElizabetK). 

29th.  Congress/  ist.  Session.  (Senate)  (52.)  /Peti 
tion  /of  /Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hamilton/  Widow  of  Alex 
ander  Hamilton,  Deceased,/Praying/The  patronage 
of  Congress  to  the  publication  of  the  papers  of  her 
late  /husband  /January  12.  1  846  /  Referred  to  the 
Committee  on  the  Library,  and  ordered  to  be 
printed.  [Washington  :  1846] 

8vo,  pp.  2.  S.D.  122 

Pearce  (jf.  A.)  and  others. 

2Qth.  Congress/  ist.  Session  (Senate)  (3O5)/In 
Senate  of  the  United  States.  /April  20,  i846./Sub- 
mitted,  and  ordered  to  be  printed./Mr.  Pearce  made 
the  following/Report  :/(To  accompany  Bill  S.  No. 
i56.)/[Washington  :  1846] 

8vo,  pp.  5.  S.D.  123 

Contains  "  a  list  of  the  principal  papers  and  correspondence  of  Alexander 
Hamilton,  proposed  to  be  published  as  the  '  Hamilton  Works.'  " 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         93 
1850. 

Hamilton  (A.}.     Works. 

The  Works/of/Alexander  Hamilton  i/Comprising 
/His  Correspondence,/and/His  Political  and  Official 
Writings, / Exclusive  of  the  Federalist, /Civil  and 
Military./Published  from  the  original  Manuscripts 
deposited  in/the  Department  of  State,/by  Order  of/ 
the  Joint  Library  Committee  of  Congress./Edited  by 
/John  C.  Hamilton,/Author  of  "  The  Life  of  Hamil 
ton.  "/Vol.  I./New-York  :/John  F.  Trow,  Printer,  49, 
51  &  53  Ann- Street. /M.DCCC.L. 

7  vols.  8vo,  1850-1851.  124 

Vol.  I.  pp.  (4),  492,  Portrait.     Correspondence,  1769-1789. 

Vol.  II.  pp.  (6),  495.     Writings,  1774-1789. 

Vol.  III.  pp.  (4),  590.     Reports  to  Congress  and  Circular-Letters. 

Vol.  IV.  pp.  (4),  604.     Cabinet  Papers. 

Vol.  V.  pp.  (4),  635.  Cabinet  Papers — Military  Papers — Correspond 
ence,  1789-1795. 

Vol.  VI.  pp.  (4),  652.  Correspondence,  1795-1804.  Writings,  1789- 
1792. 

Vol.  VII.  pp.  894,  (i).     Writings,  1792-1804. 

See  Nos.  122  and  123. 

1851. 

Tator  (Henry  //.). 

An/Oration/Commemorative  of  the  Character/of 
/Alexander  Hamilton. /By  Henry  H.  Tator,  Esq./ 
Tutius  erratur  ex  parte  mitiore. — Cicero./Copyright 
Secured./Albany  :/Joel  Munsell,  58  State  Street./ 
1851. 

8vo,  pp.  22,  covers.  S.  125 

"  200  copies  printed."     Bibliotheca  Munselliana. 

l856. 

Wood  (Fernando). 
An/Address  /  on    the/Genius,    Public    Life,/and/ 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         9$ 

Opinions  /  of  /  Alexander  Hamilton.  /  Delivered  at 
Richmond,  Va.,  May  9,  i856,/by  request  of  the/ 
Central  Mount  Vernon/Association,/and  in  Aid  of 
the  Purchase  of  Mount  Vernon./By/Hon.  Fernando 
Wood,/Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York.  /  New 
York  :  /  Evander  Childs,  Steam  Book  and  Job 
Printer,/Sun  Buildings,  corner  Fulton  and  Nassau 
Sts./i8s6. 

8vo,  pp.  37,  covers.  126 

1857. 

Hamilton  (John  Churcti). 

History/of  the/Republic/of  the/United  States  of 
America,/as  Traced  in  the  Writings  of/Alexander 
Hamilton/and/of  his  Contemporaries./By/John  C. 
Hamilton./Vol.  I./.  .  ./.  .  ./New  York  :/D.  Appleton 

6  Company./Broadway./i857 

7  volumes,  8vo,  pp.  x,  578,  Portrait. — xvi,  579,  (i),  xiv. — ix,  (i),  569,  (i),  iv. — 

xiv,  564. — xi,  (i),  603. — xii,  620. — xxvi,  917.  127 

Also  editions  with  the  imprint:  "Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  and 
Co.,  i857-[6o]."  The  fullest  life  of  Hamilton  yet  written.  No.  138  is 
from  the  same  plates,  with  slight  additions. 

Smucker  {Samuel  M^). 

The/Life  and  Times/of/Alexander  Hamilton./By 
/Samuel  M.  Smucker,  A.M./.  .  ./.  .  ./Boston  and 
Chicago  :/L.  P.  Crown  &  Co./Toronto,  C.  W.  :  Bost- 
wick  &  Barnard/Philadelphia  :  J.  W.  Bradley,  48  N. 
Fourth  St./i8s7. 

I2mo,  pp.  408.  B.A.    128 

Under  cover  of  a  review  of  this  volume  is  a  brilliant  and  highly  polished 
sketch  of  Hamilton's  life,  in  the  North  American  Review  for  April,  1858, 
from  the  pen  of  Henry  T.  Tuckerman,  in  which  the  volume  reviewed  is 
not  even  mentioned. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        97 

1860. 


Clemens  ( 

The  Rivals  :/a  Tale  of  the  Times/of/Aaron  Burr/ 
and/Alexander  Hamilton.  /By/Hon.  Jere.  Clemens,/ 
.  .  ./Philadelphia  :/J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Company./ 
1860. 

I2mo,  pp.  (4),  7-286.  B.  129 

This,  under  the  garb  of  fiction,  is  a  savage  attack  on  Hamilton,  and  an 
attempt  to  vindicate  Burr's  course.  Reviewed  in  the  Knickerbocker  for 
March,  1860. 

1864. 

Riethmilller  (Christopher  James). 

Alexander  Hamilton/and  his  Contemporaries  ;/or, 
/The  Rise  of  the  American  Commonwealth./By/ 
Christopher  James  Riethmuller,  /  Author  of  the 
"  Teuton,  a  Poem,"  and  "  Frederick  Lucas,  a  Biogra 
phy.  "/London  :/Bell  and  Daldy,  186,  Fleet  Street. 
1864. 

Post  Svo,  pp.  viii,  452.  130 

Severely  handled  in  a  note  to  the  article  (by  C.  C.  Hazewell)  on  Alexan 
der  Hamilton,  in  the  Atlantic  Monthly  for  November,  1865. 

l865. 

Lee  (Thomas). 

Presentation  of  the  Statue/of/Alexander  Hamil 
ton/to  the/City  of  Boston,/By/Thomas  Lee./Bos- 
ton  r/Printed  for  the  City  Council./i865. 

8vo,  pp.  ii,  covers.  B.A.  131 

A  compilation  of  the  correspondence,  etc.,  relating  to  the  presentation. 

Hamilton  Club  Series. 

[No.  I.]  The  Life/of/Alexander  Hamilton.  /  By/ 
John  Williams./(Anthony  Pasquin.)/New  York  :/ 
Printed  for  the  Hamilton  Club./i865. 

4to  and  Svo,  pp.  (12),  60. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.         99 

[No.  1 1.] /Observations /on/ Certain  Documents/ 
in/"  The  History  of  the  United  States/for  the  year 
1 796,"/By/Alexander  Hamilton./New  York  :/Printed 
for  the  Hamilton  Club./i865. 

4to  and  Svo,  pp.  (10),  157. 

[No.  IH.]/The  Hamiltoniad./By/John  Williams,/ 
(Anthony  Pasquin.)/ New  York  :/ Printed  for  the 
Hamilton  Club./i865. 

4to  and  Svo,  pp.  (10),  122,  portrait. 

[No.  IV.]/Letters/to/Alexander  Hamilton,/King 
of  the  Feds./New  York  :/Printed  for  the  Hamilton 
Club./i866. 

4to  and  Svo,  pp.  (4),  89. 

Forty  copies  in  Svo.  and  20  in  4to.  were  printed  of  each  No.,  except  No. 
II,  of  which  50  in  Svo.  and  25  in  4to.  were  printed. 

The  Hamilton  Club  was  Mr.  Francis  S.  Hoffman  ;  who,  having  a  per 
sonal  dislike  for  Alexander  Hamilton,  reprinted  only  such  pamphlets  as 
were  derogatory  to  him — in  fact,  The  Anti-Hamilton  Club  would  have 
been  a  much  more  appropriate  title. 

1869. 

Hamilton  (James  A.). 

Reminiscences/of /James  A.  Hamilton  ;/or,/Men 
and  Events,/at  Home  and  Abroad,/during  Three 
Quarters  of  a  Century  ./New  York  :/Charles  Scrib- 
ner  &  Co.,  654  Broadway./i869. 

Svo,  pp.  ix,  (i),  647.  133 

Contains  reminiscences  of  Hamilton,  discussion   of  the  authorship  of 

Washington's  Farewell  Address,  and  a  defense  of  Hamilton's  conduct  as 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

' '  The  author  .   .   .  was  induced  to  undertake  this  work  by  a  desire  to 

do  justice  to  his  Father  against  the  aspersions  of  Mr.  Jefferson,  and  more 

recently  of  Martin  Van  Buren,  in  his  Inquiry  into  the  origin  of  Political 

parties .' ' — Preface, 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       101 

1870. 

Hamilton  (James  A^). 

Martin  Van  Buren's/Calumnies  Repudiated/Ham 
ilton's  Conduct/as  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  Vindi 
cated.  /  James  A.  Hamilton.  /  New  York  :/Charles 
Scribner  &  Co.,  654  Broad  way./ 1870. 

8vo,  pp.  54,  covers.  B.  134 

1876. 

Morse  (John  Zl). 

The  Life /of /Alexander  Hamilton. /By  /  John  T. 
Morse,  Jr./In  Two  Volumes. /Vol.  I. /Boston  :/Little, 
Brown,  and  Company./i876. 

2  volumes  8vo,  pp.  ix,  (3),  425, — (4),  384.  135 

Reviewed  [by  Henry  Cabot  Lodge]  in  the  North  American  Rev.  for 
July,  1876. 

1877. 

Shea  (George). 

Alexander  Hamilton/ A  Historical  Study/By  the/ 
Honorable  George  Shea/Chief  Justice  of  the  Marine 
Court/New  York/Published  by  Hurd  and  Houghton/ 
Boston  :  H.  O.  Houghton  and  Company/Cambridge  : 
The  Riverside  Press/i877. 

8vo,  pp.  (2),  73.  136 

"  The  following  Part,  complete  in  itself,  is  now  published,  and  in  this 
form,  in  advance  of  the  other  three  Parts  of  the  proposed  volume,  with  an 
intent  to  facilitate  the  success  of  an\  existing  project  to  raise  a  public 
Memorial,  in  the  city  of  New  York,  to  Alexander  Hamilton." 

1879. 

Shea  (George). 

The/Life  and  Epoch/of/Alexander  Hamilton/A 
Historical  Study/By  the/Honorable  George  Shea/ 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        103 

Chief  Justice  of  the  Marine  Court/Boston/Houghton, 
Osgood  and  Company /The  Riverside  Press,  Cam 
bridge/1879. 

8vo,  pp.  ix,  (i),  470,  map,  facsimile,  5  portraits.  137 

Hamilton  (John  ChurcJi). 

Life /of /Alexander  Hamilton. /A  History  of  the 
Republic/of  the/United  States  of  America, /as  traced 
in  his/Writings  and  those  of  his  Contemporaries./ 
By /John  C.  Hamilton.  /  Illustrated  with  numerous 
Portraits./Volume  I./.  .  ./.  .  ./Boston  :/Houghton, 
Osgood  and  Company./The  Riverside  Press,  Cam 
bridge./ 1879. 

7  vols.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  (2),  v-x,  592,  9  port's. — xvi,  xiv,  579,  Sport's. — ix,  (i),  iv, 
569,  8  port's. — xiv,  564,  9 port's. — xi,  (i),  603,  8  port's. — xii,  620,  Sport's. 
— xxvi,  917,  8  port's, /facsimile.  138 

I880. 

Depew  (Chauncey  M.). 

Address  /  at  the  /  Unveiling  of  the  Statue  /  of  / 
Alexander  Hamilton/in/Central  Park,  New  York,/ 
November  22,  i88o./By/Chauncey  M.  Depew./New 
York:/John  Polhemus,  Printer,  102  Nassau  Street./ 
1880. 

8vo,  pp.  14,  covers.  139 

1882. 

\ 

Lodge  (Henry  Cabof). 

American  Statesmen  /  Alexander  Hamilton  /  By  / 
Henry  Cabot  Lodge/Boston/Houghton,  Mifflin  and 
Company/New  York  :  1 1  East  Seventeenth  Street/ 
The  Riverside  Press,  Cambridge/i882. 

I2mo,  pp.  vi,  306.  140 

One  of  the  American  Statesmen  Series,  edited' by  John  T.  Morse. 


Bibliotkeca  Hamiltoniana.        105 
1885. 

Hamilton  (A.}.      Works. 

The  Works/of/Alexander  Hamilton/Edited  by/ 
Henry  Cabot  Lodge/Author  of  "  The  Life  and  Let 
ters  of  George  Cabot,"  "A  Short  History  of  the 
English/Colonies  in  America,"  "  Alexander  Hamil 
ton "  and  "  Daniel  Webster"  (in/"  American  States 
men"  Series),  and  "  Studies  in  History  "/.  .  ./.  .  ./ 
.../..  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./.  .  ./Vol.  I./New  York  &  Lon- 
don/G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons/The  Knickerbocker  Press/ 
1885. 

9  volumes,  8vo.  141 

Vol.  I,  pp.  xviii,  579,  (3),  Portrait.     Revolution  and  Constitution. 
Vol.  II,  pp.  vi,  529.     Finance  and  Taxation. 

Vol.  Ill,  pp.  vi,  509.     Finance,  Taxation,  and  Commercial  Relations. 
Vol.  IV,  pp.  vi,  524.     Foreign  Relations. 

Vol.  V,  pp.  (6),  524,     Foreign  Relations  and  Whiskey  Rebellion. 
Vol.  VI,  pp.  vii,  (i),  576.     Military  and  Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  VII.  pp.  viii,  587.     Miscellaneous,  and  Correspondence  to  1779. 
Vol.  VIII,  pp.  viii,  660.     Correspondence,  1779  to  1804. 
Vol.  IX,  pp,  The  Federalist. 


Bancroft  (George).     Hamilton's  Quarrel  with  Wash 
ington. 

"  Proceedings  of  the  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc.,"  Vol.  3,  New  Series,  p.  41.     1884 

Baldwin  (J.  G.).     Genius  and  Character  of  Hamilton. 

Southern  Literary  Messenger,  Vol.  22,  p.  371.  1856 

Bledsoe  (A.  T.).     Life  and  Genius  of  Hamilton. 

Southern  Review  (n.  s.),  Vol.  2,  p.  251. 

Caldwell  (Charles).     Life  of  Hamilton. 

"  Delaplaine's  Repository,"  Part  I,  p.  61.  1815 

Callender  (J.  T.).     Of  Alexander  Hamilton. 

National  Magazine,  Vol.  I,  pp.  91  and  156.  1799 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       107 

Carter  (James  C.).     Hamilton. 

"  Homes  of  American  Statesmen,"  p.  235.  1854 

Hawks  (F.  L.).     Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton. 

New  York  Review,  Vol.  15,  p.  121.  1841 

Hazewell  (C.  C.).     Alexander  Hamilton. 

Atlantic  Monthly,  Vol.  16,  p.  625.  1865 

Jenks  (H.  F.). 

Unitarian  Review,  Vol.  5,  p.  631. 

Kent  (James).     Alexander  Hamilton. 

"  National  Portrait  Gallery."  Vol.  2.  1835 

Kingsley  (V.  W.). 

National  Quarterly,  Vol.  28,  p.  120. 

Lodge  (H.  C.).     Public  Career  of  Hamilton. 

North  American  Review,  Vol.  123,  p.  113. 

Lodge  (H.  C).     Authorship  of  the  Federalist. 

"Proceedings  of  the  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc.,"  New  Series,  Vol.  3,  p.  409.    1885 

Magoon  (E.  L.).     Alexander  Hamilton,  the  Master 
of  Political  Sagacity. 

The  Knickerbocker,  Vol.  32,  p.  i.  1848 

Magoon  (E.  L.).     Alexander  Hamilton. 

"  Orators  of  the  American  Revolution,"  p.  283.  1848 

Tuckerman  (H.  T.)     Life  of  Hamilton. 

North  American  Review,  Vol.  86,  p.  368. 

Walsh  (Robert)  (?)     Works  of  Alexander  Hamilton. 

American  Review,  Vols.  i  and  2,  pp.  201  and  I.  1811 

See  also,  Poole's  Index.     "  Hamilton  "  and  "  Fed 
eralist" 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       109 

PART  SECOND. 

NOTE. 

Few  of  the  Reports  have  title-pages,  and  many  not  even  head-lines.  In  such 
cases  I  have  made  extracts  from  the  letters  of  transmission  which  seemed  to 
explain  the  subject  of  which  it  treated.  The  arrangement  is  chronological,  the 
date  appended  to  the  letter  to  Congress  being  the  guide. 

Many  of  the  Treasury  Circulars  were,  during  the  first  two  years  after  the 
organization  of  the  Department,  issued  in  MS.  It  has  seemed  best,  however, 
to  include  them  in  this  list,  merely  noting  the  fact. 

1789.     Sept.  19.     Estimates  of  Expenses  for  1789. 

Treasury  Department./September  19,  i789./The 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury,/! n  obedience  to  the  Order 
of  the  House  of  Representatives,/of  the  i7th  Instant, 
/Respectfully  Reports/.  .  ./[Colophon.  New  York, 
Printed  by  Thomas  Greenleaf.] 

Folio,  pp.  21.  B.A.,  N.   142 

1789.     Circular.     Payments  of  Customs  with  Bank 

Notes. 

Circular.  Treasury  Department,  September  22d, 
1789. 

4to.  143 

1789.      Circular.     Light-houses,  Beacons,  etc. 

(Circular)  Treasury  Department/New  York  Octo 
ber  ist  1789. 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  144 

1 789.      Circular.     Revenue  Cutters,  Duties,  Forms. 

(Circular)/Treasury  Department./New  York  Oc 
tober  2d.  1789 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  145 

1 789.      Circular.     Light-houses,  Beacons,  etc. 

(Circular)  /  Treasury  Department.  /  October  5th. 
1789 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  146 


Bib  Hot  he  ca  Hamiltoniana.       m 

1 789.      Circ^{,lar.     Discounts  on  Duties. 

(Circular)  Treasury  Department/October  6th.  1 789 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  M7 

1 789.      Circular.     Returns  of  Exports. 

(Circular)   Treasury  Department.     October   loth. 
1789 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  148 

1789.      Circular.     Loan  Office,  Indents  of  Interest. 
(Circular)  New  York  October  i2th.  1789 

[MS.]     410,  i  1.  149 

1 789.      Transmission  of  Public  Money. 

(Circular)  Treasury  Department.    Oct.  14*.  1789. 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  150 

1 789.      Circular.     Returns,  Duties  on  Tonnage. 

(Circular)    Treasury    Department    October    2Oth. 
1789 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  I5i 

1 789.      Circular.     Collection  of  Duties. 

(Circular)    Treasury    Department    October    3ist. 
1789. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  152 

1789.     Circular.     Payment  of  Duties,  Forms,  Rev. 

Cutters. 
Treasury  Department.     Nov.  17*.  1789. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  153 

1 789.     Privileges  to  small  vessels — Imports. 
Treasury  Department.     Nov.  24th.  1789. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  J54 

1789.      Circular.     State  Revenue  Laws  prior  to  1789. 
Circular/Treasury  Department.     Nov.  25th.  1789 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  '55 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       1 1 3 

1789.     Circular.    Meaning  of  certain  Revenue  Laws. 
Treasury  Department.     Nov.  30,  1789. 

4to.  156 

1 789.      Circular  Returns. 
Treasury  Department  Decr  ist.  1789. 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  157 

1789.      Circular.     Bonds  for  Duties. 

(Circular)  Treasury  Department/December  i8th. 
1789. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  158 

1 789.      Circular.    Meaning  of  certain  Revenue  Laws. 
Treasury  Department,  December  23,  1789. 

4to.  159 

1789.  Circular.     Duties  Coll.  prior  to  Aug.  1789. 
(Circular)    Treasury  Department.     Decent   3Oth. 

1789. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  160 

1 790.  Jan.  9.     Support  of  the  Public  Credit. 
Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury/to  the/ 

House  of  Representatives,/Relative  to  a  Provision/ 
for  the/Support/of  the/Public  Credit/of  the/United 
States,/in  Conformity  to  a  Resolution  of  the  Twenty- 
First  Day  of/  September,  1 789.  /  Presented  to  the 
House  on  Thursday  the  i4th  Day  of  January,  I79O./ 
Published  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives./ 
New-York  :  /  Printed  by  Francis  Childs  and  John 
Swaine./M,DCC,xc. 

Folio,  pp.  51.  B.A.,  N.  161 

Attacked  in  the  Gazette  of  the  United  States  (Vol.  I,  page  341  and 
371)  by  "  A  Jersey  Man  "  and  "  A  Connecticut  Man,"  which  were  replied 
to  by  "  Pauci  sed  Honesti." 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       n5 

1 790.      Circular.     Pensions. 
Treasury  Department  3oth,  Jan'y  1790 

[MS.]    410,  2  11.  162 

1 790.     Circular.     Payment  of  Duties. 

Circular  /  Treasury  Department  /  February  1 7th, 
1790 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  163 

1790.     Mar.  i.     Report  on  Additional  Estimates. 

Treasury  Department,  /  March  i,  1790.7.  .  .  the 
Secretary  of  the/Treasury  respectfully  reports  to  the 
House  of  Representatives,  ...  in  addition  to  the 
estimate  /  for  the  service  of  the  current  year  which 
accompanied  his  report  of  the  gth  of  January,/there 
are  various  other  objects  for  which  an  appropriation 
is  requisite,  and  which  are  detailed  in  the/schedules 
herewith  submitted, 

Folio,  pp.  10.  B.A.  164 

1790.     Circular.     Enclosing  Act  relative  to  Duties. 
Circular  Treasury  Department/March  3d.  1790. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1. 

1 790.     March  4.     Report  on  State  Debts. 

Treasury  Department,/March  4,  i79O./In  Obedi 
ence  to  the  Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 
of/the  Second  Instant,/The  Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury,/Respectfully  Reports. 

Folio,  pp.  3.  165 

1790.     Circular.      Transmission  of  Drafts. 
Treasury  Department,  March  30,  1790. 

4to.  166 

1 790.     Circular.     Coasting  trade. 

(Circulars/Treasury  Department./ April  16.  1790 

[MS.]     Folio,  i  1.  167 


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1 790.     Circular.     Light- Houses,  &c. 
Treasury  Department  April  2ist.  1790 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  168 

1 790.      Circular.     Pensions. 

Circular  Treasury  Department.      May  i3th.    1790 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  169 

1 790.     Circular.     Revenue  Seizures. 
Treasury  Department,  May  17,  1790. 

4to.  170 

1 790.     July  20.     Report  on  Vacant  Lands. 

Treasury  Department, /July  20,  1790. /In  Obedi 
ence  to  the  Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives,/ 
of  the  twentieth  of  January  last/The  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  Respectfully  Reports,/.  .  .  a  plan  for  the 
disposition  of  the  vacant  lands  of  the  United  States. 

Folio,   pp.  4.  171 

1 790.      Circular.     Custom  House  returns. 

Treasury  Department  /  September  3Oth,  1 790.  / 
Circular. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  172 

1790.     Circular.     Revenue  Ciitters. 
Treasury  Department/October  ist,  1790. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  173 

1 790.     Circular.     Revenue  Cutters. 
Treasury  Department/November  i9th  1790 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  174 

1 790.     Circular.     Returns. 

Treasury  Department  Dec.  n.  1790  (Circular) 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  175 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        119 

1 790.     Dec.  1 3.     Report  on  the  Public  Credit. 

Treasury  Department,  /  December  1 3,  1 790.  /  In 
obedience  to  the  Order  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives,/of  the  Ninth/Day  of  August  last,  requiring  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  prepare/and  report,  on 
this  Day,  such  further  Provisions  as  may,  in  his 
Opinion  be  ne-/cessary  for  establishing  the  Public 
Credit  —  the  said  Secretary  /  Respectfully  Reports 
[Colophon.  Printed  by  Francis  Childs  and  John 
Swaine] 

Folio,  pp.  7.  N.  176 

1790.     Dec.  13.     Report  on  a  National  Bank. 

Treasury  Department,/Dec.  i3th,  i79O./In  Obedi 
ence  to  the  Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 
of  the  ninth  /  Day  of  August  last,  requiring  the 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  prepare /and  report, 
on  this  Day,  such  further  Provisions  as  may,  in  his 
Opinion,  be  ne-/cessary  for  establishing  the  Public 
Credit — the  said  Secretary  further/Respectfully  Re 
ports.  [Colophon.  Printed  by  Francis  Childs  and 
John  Swaine] 

Folio,  pp.  22.  N.  177 

1790.  Dec.  13.  Report  on  a  National  Bank.  1810. 
Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury/on/The 
Subject/ of /A  National  Bank/made/the/thirteenth 
Day  of  December  1790. /January  29.  iSio./Printed 
by  order  of  the  House  of  Representatives./City  of 
Washington/ A.  &  G.  Way,  Printers/i8io. 

8vo,  pp.  62.  178 

Pp.  51  to  62  are  occupied  with  Albert  Gallatin's  Report  on  the  same  sub 
ject,  March  2,  1809. 

1790.     Dec.  13.     Report  on  a  National  Bank.     1811. 
The  /  Report  /  of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury/ 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 


121 


(Alexander  Hamilton,)/on  the  Subject  of  a  National 
Bank,/Read  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Dec. 
1 3th,  i790./New-York:/Published  by  S.  Whiting  & 
Co./No  118,  Pearl-street. /J.  Seymour,  print./i8n. 

8vo,  pp.  44.  179 

1790.  Circular.     Light  Houses. 
Treasury  Department/Dec.  24.  1790. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1. 

1791.  Jan.  6.     Estimates  for  1791. 

Treasury  Department,/]  anuary  6,  17917.  .  ./.  .  . 
Report  to  the  House  of  Representatives,/relative 
to  Appropriations  of  Money,  for  certain  Purposes 
therein  mentioned. 

Folio,  pp.  12.  B.A.,  N.  180 

1 79  *  •     J&n.  6.     Duties  on  Tonnage. 

Treasury  Department,  Jan.  6,  17917 /general 

Abstract  of  the  Duties  on  the  Tonnage  employed  in 
the  United  States  for  one  Year  .  .  . 

Folio,  i  1,  folding  table.  B.A.,  N.  181 

1791.     Jan.  7.     Duties  on  Imports. 

Treasury  Department,  January  7,  i79i/.  .  ./.  .  ./ 
two  Abstracts  of  the  duties  on  Imports  into  the 
U nited  States;  .  ../...  from  the  commencement  of 
the  operation  of  the  impost  act,  to  the  3<Dth  of/Sep 
tember,  1 789  ;  and  .../...  for  one  year  following 
that  day 

Folio,  i  1.  B.A.,  182 

1791.     Circular.     Revenue  Cutters. 

Treasury  Department.     January  23d.  1791. 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  183 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       123 

1791.     Jan.  28.     Report  on  a  Mint. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  having  at-/tentively 
considered  the  Subject  referred  to  him  by  Order  of 
the  House  of/Representatives  of  the  fifteenth  Day 
of  April  last,/relative  to  the  Establishment  of  a 
Mint,  most  respectfully  submits  the  Result  of  his 
Enquiries/and  Reflections.  [Colophon.  Printed  by 
Francis  Childs  and  John  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  22.  B.A.,  N.   184 

1791.      Circular.     Pensions. 

Treasury  Department/February  8th.  1791. 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  185 

1791.     Feb.  15.     Exports. 

Treasury  Department,  February  15,  17917 / 

.  .  .  a  general  Return  of  the  Exports  of  the  United 
/States,  abstracted  from  the  Custom-House  Returns, 
commenced  on  the/various  Days  of  August,  1789, 
whereon  they  were  respectively  opened,/and  ending 
on  the  30  of  September  last  .  .  . 

Folio,  pp.  (4),  3  folding  tables.  186 

1791.     Feb.  23.      Cabinet  paper. 

The  Argument/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury/ 
upon  the /Constitutionality /of  a/ National  Bank./ 
[Philadelphia  180-] 

8vo,  pp.  40.  187 

1791.      Circular.      Custom  Regulations. 
Treasury  Department/April  loth.  1791 

[MS.]     4to,  2  11.  188 

1791.      Circular.     Pay  of  Revenue  Officers. 

Circular. /Treasury  Department/April   i4th.  1791 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  189 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       125 

1791.      Circular.     Drawbacks,  Revemie  Laws. 
[Private]     Philadelphia,  April  23,  1791 

4to.  190 

1791.      Circular.     Revenue  Laws. 
Treasury  Department,  May  13,  1791. 

4to.  191 

1791.      Circular.     Revenue  Cutters. 
Treasury  Department,  July  8,  1791 

4to.  192 

1791.      Circular.      Certificates   and  Measurement  of 

Vessels. 
(Circular)  Treasury  Department,  August  5th,  1791. 

4to,  2  11.  193 

1791.      Circular.     Registry  of  Foreign  Vessels. 
Treasury  Department  August  25.  1791 

4to.  194 

1791.      Circular.     Officers  of  Revenue  Cutters. 

(Circular)  Treasury  Department.  September  2ist. 
1791 

[MS.]     4to.  195 

1791.      Circular.      Custom  Regulations. 

(Circular)  Treasury  Department/September  21, 
1791 

4to,  i  1.  196 

1791.     Nov.  4.     Estimates  for  1792. 

Estimate/of  the/Expenditures  for  the  Civil  List/ 
of  the  United  States,/Together  with  the/Incidental 
and  Contingent  Expenses/of  the /several  Depart 
ments  and  Offices,/for  the  Year  1792. /[Colophon. 
Printed  by  Childs  and  Swaine.] 

Folio,  pp.  20.  B.A.,  N.  197 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 


1791.      Circular.      Custom  Regulations. 
Treasury  Department.     Nov.  21  1791 

[MS.]     4to.  198 

1791.     Circular.     Revenue  Cutters  and  Light  Houses. 
Treasury  Department.      Nov.  22.  1791 

[MS.]     4to.  199 

1791.      Circular.     Light  Houses. 

Treasury  Department  November  25th.  1791 

[MS.]     410.  200 

1791.     Dec.  5.     Report  on  Manufactures. 

Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury/of  the/ 
United  States,  /  on  the  Subject  of/  Manufactures.  / 
Presented  to  the/House  of  Representatives,/Decem- 
ber  5,  1791.  /Printed  by  Childs  and  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  58.  B.A.,  N.  201 

1791.     Dec.  5.      Report  on  Manufactures.      Dublin: 

1792. 

Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury/of  the/ 
United  States,  /on  the  Subject  of  /  Manufactures.  / 
Presented  to  the/House  of  Representatives,/Decem- 
ber  5,  1791.  /Dublin  :/Re-printed  by  B.  Byrne,  No. 
118,  Grafton-street./M.DCC.xcu.  \*}\^ 

8vo,  pp.  88.  202 

1791.     Dec.    5.     Report   on    Manufactures.     London: 

1793- 
Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the   Treasury/of  the/ 

United  States,  /  on  the  Subject  of/  Manufactures.  / 
Presented  to  the/House  of  Representatives,/Decem- 
ber  5,  1791.  /London  ;/Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  opposite 
Burlington-House,/Piccadilly./i793 

8vo,  pp.  129,  (3).  203 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       129 

1791.     Dec.  5.    Report  on  Manufactures.    Washington: 

1809. 

Report/of/The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury/on  the 
Subject  of  Manufactures./Made  the/Fifth  of  December 
1 79 1. /December  7th.  1809 /Printed  by  order  of  the 
House  of  Representatives/Washington  City/Printed 
by  R.  C.  Weightman/i8o9. 

8vo,  pp.  109.  204 

1791.     Dec.  5.     Report  on  Manufactures.     New  York : 

1816. 

Extract/of  a  Report  to  the  House  of  Representa 
tives/on  the  Subject  of/Manufactures, /By  Alexander 
Hamilton,/Secretary  of  the  Treasury  ./In  obedience  to 
an  Order  of  the  House,  of  the  i5th  day  of  January, 
i79O./New-York  i/Printed  by  George  Large,  No.  5 
Burling  Slip.  1816. 

8vo,  pp.  32.  205 

1791.  Dec.  5 .  Report  on  Manufactures.  Phila. :  1817. 
The/Soundness  of  the  Policy  of  Protecting/Domes 
tic  Manufactures  ;  /  fully  established  by  /  Alexander 
Hamilton,/in  his  Report  to  Congress  on  the  Subject,/ 
and  by/Thomas  Jefferson/in  his  Letter  to  Benjamin 
Austin./.  .  .  .  /  Philadelphia  :  /  Printed  by  J.  R.  A. 
Skerrett,  for  the  Philadelphia  Society  for/the  Promo 
tion  of  American  Manufactures./i8i7 

8vo,  pp.  24.  206 

1791.     Dec.  5.    Report  on  Manufactures.   Phila.  .-1824. 

Report/of/The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  ,/[Alexan- 

der  Hamilton,]/on  the/Subject  of  Manufactures, /made 

the/Fifth  of  December,  1791. /Printed  by  order  of  the 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        131 

House  of  Representatives./Philadelphia  i/Printed  by 
Joseph  R.  A.  Skerrett./Jan.  n,  1824 

i6mo,  pp.  143.  207 

Printed  for  the  Soc.  for  encouraging  Am.  Manufactures,  with  the  addi 
tion  of  a  preface,  and  a  dialogue  between  an  Importer  and  a  Farmer. 

1791.  Dec.  5.    Report  on  Manufactures.  Phila.:  1827. 
Alexander  Hamilton's /Report /on  the/Subject  of 

Manufactures,/made  in  his  capacity  of/Secretary  of 
the  Treasury,/on  the  Fifth  of  December,  1791. /Sixth 
Edition/To  which  are  prefixed,/two  Prefaces  by  the 
Editor. /Philadelphia: /Printed  by  William  Brown./ 
Nov.  8,  1827 

Edited  by  Mathew  Carey.     8vo,  pp.  80.  208 

1 792.  Circular.     Custom  Regulations. 
(Circular)  Treasury  Department,  January  2,  1792. 

4to,  I  1.  209 

1792.     Jan.  23.     Estimates  and  Expenditures. 

Treasury  Department,/January  23,  I792/.  ../... 
Report,  pursuant  to  the  order  of  the  House  of  Re-/ 
presentatives,  of  the  i9th  instant,  .  .  . 

Folio,  pp.  4.  B.A.  210 

1792.      Circular.     Revenue  Cutters. 
Treasury  Department.    February  2,  1792 

4tO.  211 

1792.     Circular.     Custom  Regulations. 
Treasury  Department,  February  6,  1792. 

4tO.  212 

1792.     Feb.  6.     Report  on  the  Public  Debt. 

Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury ,/on  the/ 
Subject/of  the/Public  Debt./Presented  to  the/House 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        133 

of  Representatives, /February  7th,  179 2. /Printed  by 
Childs  and  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  15.  B.A.,  N.  213 

There  are  some  copies  with  the  letter  of  transmission  dated  1791. 

1792.     Circular.     Bank  Notes. 
Treasury  Department,  February  21,  1792 

4to.  214 

1792.     March  5.     Report  on  Duties  on  Spirits. 

Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury ,/on  the/ 
Act  for  laying  Duties  on  Spirits,  &c.  /  Read  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,/March  6th,  i792./Printed 
by  Childs  and  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  20.  B.A.,  N.  215 

1792.     Mar.  1 6.     Report  on  Supplies. 

Treasury  Department,  March  16,  1792. /The  Sec 
retary  of  the  Treasury,  pursuant  to  a  Resolution  of 
the  House  of/Representatives  of  the  8th  instant, 
directing  the  said  Secretary  to  report  to  the/House 
his  opinion  of  the  best  mode  of  raising  Additional 
Supplies  requisite  for/the  ensuing  year,  respectfully 
submits  the  following/Report.  [Colophon.  Printed 
by  Childs  and  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  8.  B.A.,  A.  216 

1792.     March  28.     Imports  and  Exports. 

Return/of/Duties/on/Imports  and  Tonnage  ;/also 
on/Exports  i/Transmitted  to  the/House  of  Repre 
sentatives/by  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury,/March 
28,  1 792. /Printed  by  Childs  and  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  (2),  2,  folding  table.  216* 

1792.     April^.     Compensation  of  Revenue  Officers. 

Pursuant  to  the  order  of  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives/of  the  i8th  of  January,  1791,  directing 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       *35 

the  Secreta-/ry  of  the  Treasury  to  report  his  opinion 
whether  any/and  what  further  compensation  ought 
to  be  made  to/the  Officers  employed  in  the  Collec 
tion/of  the  Revenue. 

Folio,  pp.  4.  B.A.  217 

1792.     April  1 6. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  whom  the  House 
of/Representatives  were  pleased  to  refer  the  several 
Petitions/enumerated  in  the  Lists  herewith  trans 
mitted,  marked  A./B.  and  C.  respectfully  submits  the 
following/Report 

Folio,  pp.  (3).  B.A.  218 

1792.     April  1 6.     Report  on  Estimates. 

Treasury  Department,/April  i6th,  1792.7.  ../... 
Report  to  the  House  of /Representatives,  accom 
panying  an  estimate  of  sums  necessary  to  be  appro-/ 
priated  in  addition  to  those  provided  for  by  the  act 
passed  the  23d  De-/cember  1791. 

Folio,  pp.  (2).  219 

i  792.     April  1 7.     Report  on  Marine  Hospital. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  whom  was  re 
ferred  certain  papers  concerning  a/Marine  Hospital, 
at  the  town  of  Washington  in  the  State  of  Virginia, 
and  a  me-/morial  of  the  Marine  Society  of  Boston, 
on  the  subject  of  Marine  Hospitals,  re-/spectfully 
submits  the  following/Report. 

Folio,  i  1.  A.  220 

1792.     April  1 8.     Report  on  Lost  Certificates. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  to  whom  was  re 
ferred  by  the  House  of  Re-/presentatives  the  several 
petitions  specified  in  the  list  herewith,  praying  the 
renewal/of  certain  certificates,  which  are  alleged  to 


Bibliotheca    Hamiltoniana.        137 

have  been  destroyed  or  lost,  respectfully/makes  the 
following  report  thereupon.  [Colophon.  Printed  by 
Childs  and  Swaine.] 

Folio,  pp.  n.  B.A.  221 

1792.      Circular.     Custom  Regulations. 
(Circular)  Treasury  Department,  May  10,  1792. 

4tO,  I  1.  222 

1 792.      Circular.     Light  Houses. 

(Circular)  Treasury  Department.  May  22.  1792 

[MS.J     4to.  223 

1792.      Circular.      Custom  Regulations. 

(Circular   to   the    Collectors.)     Treasury  Depart- 
ment,/June  4th,  1792. 

4to,  i  1.  224 

1792.      Circular.     Fines  and  Forfeitures. 

(Circular   to    the    Collectors.) /Treasury    Depart- 
ment,/June  8,  1792 

4to,  i  1.  225 

1 792.      Circular.     Duties. 

(Circular)/Treasury  Department,/] une  25th,  1792 

4to,  i  1.  226 

1792.      Circular.     Drawbacks  and  Duties. 
Treasury  Department  June  27.  1792 

[MS.]     410.  227 

i  792.      Circular.      Collection  of  the  Revenue. 

(Circulars/Treasury  Department,/] uly  20,  1792. 

4to,  i  1.  228 

1792.      Circular.     Fees. 

(Circulars/Treasury  Department,/] uly  22,  1792 

4to,  2  11.  229 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       139 

1792.      Circular.     Postal  Affairs. 

(Circular.)     Treasury  Department,  July  23,  1792 

4to,  i  1.  330 

1792.      Circular.      Custom  Regulations. 
Treasury  Department,  August  27,  1792. 

4to.  231 

1792.      Circular.     Returns. 

(Circular.)  Treasury  Department,  August  3ist, 
1792. 

4to,  i  1.  232 

1 792.      Circular.     Duties  and  Drawbacks. 

(Circular)  Treasury  Department,  October  12,  1792. 

4to,  i  1.  233 

1 792.      Circular.     Returns  and  Bounties. 

(Circular  to  the  Collectors/of  the  Customs'/Treas 
ury  Department,  October  25,  1792. 

4to,  i  1.  234 

1792.     Nov.  14.     Report  on  Estimates  for  1793- 

Estimate/of  the/Expenditures  for  the  Civil  List/ 
of  the/United  States,/Together  with  the/Incidental 
and  Contingent  Expenses/of  the/Several  Depart 
ments  and  Offices,/for  the  year  1 793. /Published  by 
Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives./Printed  by 
Childs  and  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  23.  B.A.,  N.  235 

1792.     Nov.  30.     Report  on  the  Public  Debt. 

Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury/Respect 
ing  the/Redemption/of  the/Public  Debt  ;/and  the/ 
Reimbursement/of  the/Loan  made  to  the  Bank  of 
the  United  States./Published  by  Order  of  the  House 
of  Representatives./Printed  by  Childs  and  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  (4),  10.  B.A.,  N.  236 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 

1792.  Dec.  7.      War  Department. 

Treasury  Department,  Dec.  7th,  17927.  ../... 
certain/statements,  .  .  .  relative  to  the  Dis-/burse- 
ments  made  by  the  Department  of  War  ;  .  .  . 

Folio,  pp.  8.  B.A.  237 

Merely  transmitted  by  Hamilton. 

1 793.       .     Report  on  Commerce. 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the 
Privileges  and  Restrictions  on  the  Commerce  of  the 
United  States  in  Foreign  Countries.  Philadelphia  : 
Childs  and  Swaine.  1 793. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  238 

Title  from  Sabin's  Dictionary.     This  report  is  by  Jefferson,  and  should 
read  "  Secretary  of  State." 

1 793.      Jan.  3.     Reports  on  the  Foreign  Loans. 

Sunday  Statements/  Repecting  the  Several/  For 
eign  Loans,  Made  under  the  Authority /of  the/ 

United  States,/.  .  ./ /Published  by  Order  of 

the  House  of  Representatives./Printed  by  Childs  and 
Swaine. 

Folio,  (2),  6.  B.A.,  N.  239 

1793.     Jan.  10.     Report  on  Loans. 

Treasury  Department  January  loth,  I793/ 

/.  .  .  a  supplementary/Statement,  No.  V.,  which 
contains  the  several  sums  that  have  been  bor-/rowed 
by  the  United  States,  under  the  authority  of  the 
President ;/  .  .  . 

Folio,  i  1.  B.A.,  240 

1 793.     Feb.  4.     Report  on  the  Public  Debt. 

Sundry/Statements,/by  the/Secretary  of  the  Treas 
ury. /in  Conformity  with  the  Resolution  of  the/House 
of  Representatives /of  the/23d  of  January,  I793-/ 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        143 

Published  by  order  of  the  House  of  Representives. 
/Printed  by  Childs  and  Swaine 

Folio,  pp.  31.  B.A.  241 

1793.     Feb.  14.     Report  on  Revenues  and  Appropri 
ations. 

Sundry  Statements/made  by  the/Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,/pursuant  to  an  Order/of  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,/on  the  2d  of  January,  1793. /Published 
by  Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 

Folio,  pp.  (4),  3  tables.  B.A.  242 

1793.     Feb.  13.     Report  on  Loans. 

Treasury  Department/February  -  -  I793/.  .  ./In 
obedience  to  an  order  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  founded  upon  the  re-/quests  contained  in  two 
resolutions  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  of  the 
23d  of/January  last,  I  have  the  honor  to  lay  before 
the  House  .  .  . 

Folio,  pp.  6.  B.A.  243 

1 793.     Feb.  1 3.     Report  on  Loans. 

Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury,/relative 
to  the/Loans/negotiated  under  the  acts  of  the  4th 
and  1 2th  of  August/ 1 79O./Published  by  order  of  the 
House  of  Representatives./  Printed  by  Childs  and 
Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  22.  B.A.  244 

1793.     Feb.  19.     Report  on  Loans. 

Treasury  Department,  February  i9th,  I793./.  .  . 
/The  last  letter  .  .  ./contained  a  pretty  full  exposi 
tion  of  the  conduct  and  views  of  this  department, 
/in  regard  to  foreign  Loans.  There  remain,  how 
ever,  some  incidental  topics,  which  it  may  not  be 
ex-pedient  to  pass  over  .  .  . 

Folio,  pp.  22,  folding  table.  B.A.  245 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 

1793.     Jan.  4  to  Feb.  19.     Reports  on  Loans. 

Communications/from  the/Secretary  of  the  Treas- 
ury,/to  the/House  of  Representatives/of  the/United 
States./Printed  agreeably  to  a  Resolution  of  the 
House,  of  the  26.  of  March,  i793./Philadelphia : 
Printed  by  John  Fenno. 

Folio,  pp.  65,  folding  table.  B.A..  N.  246 

A  reprint  of  Nos.  239  to  245  inclusive. 

1793.  Feb.  25.  Report  of  Trustees  of  Sinking  Fund. 
Report  /  of  the  /  Board  of  Trustees  /of  the  /  Sinking 
Fund  :/Containing/their  Journals  and  a  Statement  of 
the  Purchases  made/since  their  last  Report  to  Con- 
gress,/Published  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives./Printed  by  Childs  and  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  29.  B.A.,  N.  247 

J793-     Feb.  27.      Tables  of  Exports  and  Duties. 

Abstract /of /Goods  .  .  ./Exported/ /An 

Abstract  of  Duties  arising  on   Goods,   Wares  and  / 
Merchandize  imported  .../..  ./Together  with  an 

Abstract  arising  on  the  Tonnage  of  Vessels/ / 

Published  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives./ 
Printed  by  Francis  Childs  and  John  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  (4)  5  folding  tables.  B.A.,  N.  248 

Merely  transmitted  by  Hamilton. 

1763.     March  2.     Returns  of  Spirits. 

General  State/of  the/Revenue/on/Domestic  Dis 
tilled  Spirits,/Exhibiting,/as  far  as  Returns  have  been 
received  at  the  Treasury ,/the  Several  Objects  Con 
templated/by  the/House  of  Representatives/in  their 
Order  of  the  8th  of  May  i792./Printed  by  Francis 
Childs  and  John  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  4,  folding  table.  N.  249 

Merely  transmitted  by  Hamilton. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.       147 

X793-     Circular.     Lost  Certificates  of  Registry. 
(Circular )/Treasury  Department,/March  13,  1793 

4to,  i  1.  250 

T793'      Circular.      Custom  Regulations. 
Treasury  Department,  March  29,  1793 

4to.  251 

J793-      Circular.     Neutrality. 

Circular  to/the  Collectors/of  the  Customs./Phila- 
delphia,  August  4th,  1793. 

4to,  2  11.  254 

1793.     Dec.  1 8.     Accounts. 

An/Account/of  the/Receipts  and  Expenditures/of 
the/United  States, /For  the  Year  17927 /Phila 
delphia  :/Printed  by  John  Fenno.  No.  3,  South  Fourth 
Street./M.DCC.xciv 

Folio,  pp.  iv,  (2)  11-59.  B.A.,  N.  255 

Merely  transmitted  by  Hamilton. 

1793.     Estimates  for  1794. 

Sundry  /  Estimates  and  Statements  /  Relative  /  to 
Appropriations/for  the  Service  of  the  Year  1794. 

Folio,  pp.  29.  B.A.,  N.  256 

1793.     Dec.  23.     Estimates  for  1794.    London. 

American  Budget,  i794/The/Income  and  Expendi 
tures  of  the  United  States/of/ America,/as  presented 
to  the/House  of  Representatives,/^  sundry  Estimates 
and  Statements  relative  to  ap-  /  propriations  for  the 
Service  of  the  Year  i794,/By  Alexander  Hamilton, 
Esq./Secretary  of  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States 
of  America./To  which  is  added,/The  Report  to  the 

Congress/ /By  Thomas  Jefferson,   Esq./.  .  ./ 

London  i/Printed  for  J.   Debrett,  opposite  Burlington 
House,/i  794. 

8vo,  pp.  (4),  42.  257 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.        149 

J794-     Jan.  7.     Report  on  Tonnage. 

Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury/Respect 
ing  the/Tonnage  of  Vessels,/made  in  pursuance  of  an    v^  ^ 
Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the/Third Vty 
of  January,  i794./Published  by  Order  of  the  House  oi 
Representatives./Printed  by  Childs  and  Swaine. 

Folio,  pp.  (4).  B.A.,  N.  258 

1794.     Jan.  10.     Statement  of  Tonnage. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  respectfully  Reports 
to  the  House  of  Representatives,  a  State-/ment  of 
the  Actual  Tonnage  employed  between  the  United 
States  and  Foreign  Countries  for  a  year,/ending  the 
3<Dth  September.  1 792  ;/.  .  ./.  .  ./Treasury  Depart 
ment,  January  10,  1794. 

Oblong  Folio,  Broadside.  B.A.,  N.  260 

1 794.     Jan.  2  7.     Domestic  and  Foreign  Tonnage. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  pursuant  to  the 
order  of/the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  third 
instant/Respectfully  Reports, 

Folio,  pp.  (4).  261 

1 794.     Feb.  5.      Condition  of  the  Treasury. 

Treasury  Department,  February  5th,  I794/.  .  ./ 
.  .  .  Report  in  pursuance/of  an  order  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  of  the  3Oth  of  January  last. 

Folio,  pp.  (4).  N.  262 

1794.     April  25.     Report  on  Bank. 

Treasury  Department,/April  25,  I794./.  ../... 
Report,  pursuant  to  the/order  of  the  House  of  Rep 
resentatives,  of  the  twenty-eighth  of  February  last,/ 
accompanied  with  a  copy  of  a  Contract  with  the 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 

Bank  of  the  United  States,/ref erred  to  in  the  said 
report.  .  . 

Folio,  pp.  (4).  N.  263 

1794.     June  2.     Abstract  of  Exports. 

Treasury  Department,/] une  2d,  I794/.  .  ./.  .  ./ 
.  .  .  a  general  Abstract  of  the  Exports  of  the  United 
States,  for/one  year,  ending  the  3<Dth  of  September, 

I793-  -  • 

Folio,  pp.  (4).  B.A.,  N.  264 

1 794.     Circular.     Neutrality. 

(Circular)/Treasury  Department  June  i7th.  1794. 

4to,  i  1.  265 

1794.  Circular.     Revenue  Cutters, 

(Circular.)     Treasury  Department  June   19,  1794. 

[MS.]     4to,  i  1.  266 

1795.  Jan  19.     Report  on  the  Public  Credit. 
Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury,/Read  in 

the/House  of  Representatives/of  the/United  States,/ 
January  i9th  1 795  j/Containing  a  Plan  for  the  Further 
Support  of/Public  Credit/Printed  by  order  of  the 
House  of  Representatives./Printed  by  John  Fenno./ 
M.DCC.XCV. 

8vo,  pp.  90,  10  folding  tables.  267 

1795.     Jan  31.     Report  on  the  Revenues. 

Report/of  the/Secretary  of  the  Treasury,/for  the/ 
Improvement  and  better  Management/of  the/Rev- 
enue's/of  the/United  States  ;/Read  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the/United  States,  the  Second  of 
February,  i795/and  Published  by  their  order./Phila- 
delphia  i/Printed  by  Francis  Childs./M.DCC.xcv 

8vo,  pp.  ii.  B.A.  268 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 

1795.     Jan.  19  and  31. 

Reports/of/Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq,/Secretary 
of  the  Treasury,/Read  in  the/House  of  Representa 
tives/of  the/United  States,/] anuary  igth  I795,'/ 
Containing,/!.  A  Plan  for  the  further  Support  of  the 
Public  Credit./II.  For  the  Improvement  and  better 
Management  of  the  Revenues  of  the/United  States  :/ 
To  which  is  annexed,/The  copy  of  a  act  for  making 
Provision  for  the  Support  of  the  Public  Credit/and 
the  Redemption  of  the  Debt/Printed  by  order  of  the 
House  of  Representatives./London  :/Reprinted  for 
J.  Debrett,  opposite  Burlington-House,  Piccadilly./ 
i;95. 

4to,  pp.  (4),  96.  B.,  N.  269 

Reports.      1821. 

Official  Reports /on/ Public  Credit,/ a  National 
Bank,  Manufactures, /and /a  Mint.  /  By  Alexander 
Hamilton.  /  Philadelphia  :  /  Published  by  William 
McKean./i82i 

8vo,  vii,  (3),  325.  270 

A  reprint  of  Vol.  I.  of  Hamilton's  "Works,"  1810. 


INDEX. 


The  figures  refer  to  the  number  following  each  title, 


Abercrombie,  J 92 

Adams,  J. 115 

"        "  Letter  to .     .      .       69-73* 

"       "      "  Replies  to,  74-82 

Address  to  the  Electors       43-4,  83-4 

American,  An 82 

Ames,  F. 93 

Answer  to  An  Address  b$ 

"  "  Hamilton's  Letter  .  .  74 
Anthony  Pasquin  ....  106-7 
Appendix  to  Aristides  ....  91 

Aristides 77~8,  91 

A.  W.  Farmer 2 

Baldwin,  A 57 

Bank,  Report  on  .     .     .       177-9,  263 
"       System,  Attacks  on,  45-6,  48-9, 
52,  56 

Binney,  H. 40 

J8  lane  hard,  J. 48 

British  Treaty,  Defense  of       .     .     58 
"        Exam,  of    .     .     .     59 
Burr,  A.,  92,  94,  96-7,  103-5,  no-ii, 
114,  114* 

Caius 75 

Calender,  J.   T.        ....     67-68 

Tom 88-9 

Camillus 58 

Cato 59 

Cheetham,  J 74 

Cincinnati  Soc.     .     .  95,  99,  TOO,  105 

Cincinnatus 81 

Circulars,  Treasury  .      .     .      143-266 

Citizen  of  N.  Y.,  A 74 

"  these  States,  A  .     .     79-80 

Clemens,  J. 129 

Collection  of  Facts,  A   ....     94 
Commerce,  Rep.  on       .     .     238,  258 

Comstock,  0.  C. 118 

Congress,  Address  of     ....  4-8 

Correct  Statement no 

Croswell,  H 90 

Dawson,  H.  B 37-9,  42 

Defense  of  Treaty 58 


Depew,  C.  M. 139 

Duel  with  Burr,  92,  94,  96-7,  103-5, 

no-n,  114,  114* 
Duties,  Rep.  on    ...      181-2,  215 

Dwight,  T. 114* 

Ells-worth,  0 4-8 

Epaminondas 85 

Estimates,   Rep's,  on,   142,   164,  180, 

197,  210,  216,  219,  235,  256-7 
Eulogies  on  Hamilton,  102,  125-6,  139 
Examination  of  Message     ...     86 
"  Treaty  ....     59 

Excise,  Rep.  on 215 

Exports,  Returns  of,   186,  216*,  248, 
264 

Fallacy  Detected 46 

Farmer,  A 47,  5O,  52 

A.  W 2 

Federalist,  A 77~8 

The 17-42 

Federal  Republican,  A  .     .     .     .     81 

Few  Remarks,  A 75 

Five  Letters 50 

Fraunces,  A.  G 54 

Free  Exam.,  A 76 

Funded  Debt,  Consid.  on  .     .     .     45 
Funding   System,    Attacks   on,    45-6, 

48-9,  52,  56 

Funeral    Sermons   on    Hamilton,   92, 
94-5,  99,  101-2,  104 

Furman,  R 94 

Gentleman  of  N.  C.,  A      .     .     .     91 
Hamilton,  A.,  Addresses   .     43~4.  84 

Address  of  Cong 4-8 

Argument  on  Bank    .     .     .     .187 

Camillus 58 

Croswell  Case 90 

Defense  of  Treaty 58 

Exam,  of  Message      ....     86 
Federalist,  The     ....     17-42 

Full  Vindication i 

Farewell  Address 63 

Farmer  Refuted 3 


155 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 


Hamilton,  A. 

Letter  to  Adams    ....  69-73* 

Replies  to 74-82 

Letters  of  Pacificus    .     .     .    60-61 

Lucius  Crassus 86 

Obser.  on  Certain  Documents,  64-6 

Pacificus 60-1 

Phocion        9-16 

Plan  of  Gov't 87 

Propositions  of 87 

Reply  to  Callender     ...      64-6 

Report  on  Commerce      .     238,  258 

"  Duties  .     .      181-2,  215 

"  Estimates,  142,  164,  180, 

197,  210,  216,  219,  235,  256-7 

Report  on  Excise 215 

"  Loans  .     .      239,  243-6 

"  Lost  Certificates      .  221 

"         "  Manufactures      .    201-8 

"  Marine  Hospital      .  220 

"         "  Mint 184 

"         "  Nat.  Bank,      177-9,  2O3 
"  Public  Credit,   161,  176, 
213,  236,  267,  269 
Report  on  Public  Debt,  213,   236, 

239-41,  243-6 

Report  on  Revenue  Officers     .  217 

Revenues  .     .     242,  268 

State  Debts    .     .     .165 

Tonnage,  258-9,  261,  181 

Treasury    ....   262 

Vacant  Lands     .     .171 

to  Congress    .     .      142-270 

Reynolds  Pamphlet    .     .     .      64-6 

Smith's  Speech 55 

Treasury  Circulars      .     .      143-266 

Treasury  Reports  .     .     .      142-270 

Washington's  Farewell  Address,   63 

Works  of      .     .    116,  121,  124,  141 

Eulogies  on      .      94,  100,  102,  125-6 

Funeral     Sermons    on,     92,    94,   95, 

98-9,  101-2,  104 

Lives     of,      93,      119-120,*      127-8, 
135-8,  140 

Official  Conduct  of 53 

Statue  of    ....       131,  136,  139 
Hamilton  Club     .      66,  107,  109,  132 

"         E H7-8,  122 

J-  A 37,  133-4 

J.   C.,    40-1,   119-20,   124, 
127,  138 

Hamiltoniad 96,  106-7 

Hawks,  F.  L 121 

History  of  the  U.  S.  for  1796      .     67 

Hoffman,  F.  S 132 

Hopkins,  J.  R 96 

Jay,  y. 17-42,  58 


Jay,  7,  Jr 37 

Jefferson,  T 49,  86 

Johnson,  R.  M. 117 

King,  R 58 

Ledyard,   G 14 

Lee,  T 131 

Letter  to  Adams 69-73* 

"  Burr 97 

"  Hamilton  ....  77-80 
Letters  Addressed  ....  47-52 
of  Pacificus  ....  60-1 
"  Phocion  ....  9-16 
to  Hamilton  .  .  .  88-9 
"  the  Yeomanry  .  47,  50,  52 

Livingston,  R.  R 59 

Loans,  Rep.  on    ...      239,  243-6 

Lodge,  H.  C. 140-1 

Logan,  G 47,  50,  52 

Lost  Certificates,  Rep.  on  .  .  .  221 
Lucius  Crassus  .  .  ^  .  .  .  86 

Lysander no 

M' Donald,  J. 98 

Madison,  J.  .  .  4-8,  17-42,  61-2 
Manufactures,  Rep.  on  .  .  201-8 
Marine  Hospital,  Rep.  on  .  .  220 

Mason,  J.  M. 99 

Massachusettensis 51 

Memorial  on  Duels 105 

Mentor 14 

Mint,  Rep.  on 184 

Morse,  J.  T. 135 

National  Bank,  Argument  on       .   187 
Rep.  on,      177-9,  263 

Nott,  E 101 

Observations  on  Duelling  .  .  .114 
Ogden,  U.  .......  79-80 

Otis,  H.  G 102 

Pacificus 60-1 

Particulars  of  the  Duel  ....  102 
Pasquin,  Anthony  ....  106-7 

Pearce,  J.  A 123 

Philanthropes 97 

Phocion 9-16 

Pinkney,   W. 75 

Politics  and  Views 49 

Postumus 114 

Public  Credit,  Rep.  on,  161,  176,  213, 

236,  267,  269 
Public  Debt,  Rep.  on,  213,  236,  239- 

246 

Renwick,  J. 120* 

Reply  to  Hamilton,  A  ....  Si 
Report  on  "  Papers  .  .  123 
Reports,  Treasury  .  .  .  142-270 
Revenue  Officers,  Rep.  on  .  .217 
Revenues,  Rep.  on  ...  242,  268 
Riethmiiller,  C.  J. 130 


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FORNIA. 


Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana. 


Sabliere,  T.,  de  la     .     .     .     .     18-19 

Seabury,  S 2 

Shea,  G 136-7? 

Sketch  of  Hamilton,  A  ...  93 
Sincere  Friend  to  Amer.  ...  3 
Sinking  Fund,  Rep.  on  ...  247 

Smith,  W.  L 49,  55 

Smucker,  S.  M. 128 

Spirits,  Returns  of    .....   249 

"        Report  on 214 

Spring,  S. 104 

State  Debts,  Rep.  on     ....   165 

Structures  and  Obser 51 

Tatar,  H.  H. .      56 

Taylor,  J. 125 

Tom  Callender 88-9 

Tonnage,  Rep.  on,       181,  258-9,  262 


Treasury  Circulars    .     .     . 
"         Dep.,  Rep.  on 
"         Reports 
Vacant  Lands,  Rep.  on 
Van  Ness,  W.  P.       ... 
Vindication  of  Adams    . 
Washington,  G 

Webster,  N. 

Wells,  J.    .     .     .     .      21-4, 
Westchester  Farmer,  A.     . 
Wilkins,  I 

Williame,  J. 

Wills,  T. 

Wood,  F. 

Woodruff,  H.  N.      ... 
Young  Gentleman  of  Phila. 


143-266 
.  57-266 
142-270 
.  .  171 
.  .  no 
.  .  82 
.  .  63 

•  77-8 
116-270 

.  .  2 
.  .  2 
.  100-9 

.  .  no 

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